I see, thanks
I can't understand why companies are afraid of honest Americans???
Lawyers and HR people just put this stuff in as boiler plate any more. We were working on our employee handbook and got a no firearms section without asking. I quickly quashed that entry. Our insurance doesn't care if we have a no firearms policy or not, and I doubt that theirs does either. It is the corporate lawyers that think that they are more immune to lawsuits if they have a policy against carrying and someone gets hurt because of a firearm.
This makes me think about the opposite...
If I leave my gun in the car, obey their rules, and get mugged/shot while in their "safety" - can I sue them? Has this ever been done that anyone knows (not just to Douches R Us, but to any retail)?
How many times has it NOT stopped you?
That's what they're relying on.Wait, are you telling me that there isn't an invisible force field keeping us gun-toting thugs from crossing over into stores with those signs? Dammit, I've been fooled all of this time.