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Maj Robert Thornton
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One reason I avoid malls. If I have to go do a mall, I ignore the signage. In GA, if they see a weapon in a no gun zone, they can ask you to leave, if you refuse, only then are you subject to a misdemeanor.
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Amn Dale Preisach
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People should sue the " gun free zone " sign makers. The signs aren't working.
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Capt Edward Egan
Capt Edward Egan
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Amn Dale Preisach - It has to be made law, subject to judicial (Constitutional) review.
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Amn Dale Preisach
Amn Dale Preisach
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Capt Edward Egan thank you.
Isn't it implied?? After all Biden did come up with making Schools and such gun-free zones.
Are the signs given such a legal status as those that say "beware of Dog " or " no trespassing " no matter where they are placed?
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Capt Edward Egan
Capt Edward Egan
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Amn Dale Preisach - A school is not a place of public accommodation; entry is restricted.
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Amn Dale Preisach
Amn Dale Preisach
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Capt Edward Egan parks, stores, government offices, Rec halls, hospitals, restaurants- Luby's in Texas i believe, malls, post offices- quasi federal organization / business...stadiums, arenas Office buildings...
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Capt Edward Egan
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In SC, any such signs are required to be exactly a certain size and with exactly the prescribed wording, or they're not valid. Also, they have to be at every entrance. If you enter through an entry that doesn't have a sign, then the mall's rule is invalid for you. I carry concealed anyway, so only observe such a rule where guns are prohibited by law, like courthouses, police stations, state or federal buildings, post offices and banks.
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