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Originally Posted by NSP
So their policy also extends to customers? Assuming a customer has a CCW which gives them permission to carry in all public buildings, does that mean the landlord thinks they can usurp an american's rights?
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Not to be harsh, but this statement isn't correct in reality. That is why we don't like the "no guns allowed" signs. The property owner does indeed have the right to exclude even CCW's from their property. Funny (NOT) thing is that other than hospitals and gov't facilities, i've only seen these signs at gun stores!
BTW, this is my reason for shopping mail order instead of the "local boys". If the local store doesn't believe in CCW, I won't spend my money there. In the Sacramento there are two gun stores I know of that have "no loaded gun signs". One is "Wild Sports", the other is "The Gun Room".