by Sky King » Thu Jun 10, 2010 12:56 pm
In all reality, while the law states that the sign must be at the entrances, it doesn't say WHERE, ie eye level, off to the right etc. it only states "and such notice must be of a size to be plainly visible to the average person entering the property."
Many restaurants have a vestibule at the entrance. In that area between the outer door and the inner door, the sign may be placed off on the right or left wall. I don't know about you, but these vestibules are often so small that I don't look at anything but the NEXT door.
I had heard that Huey's on Germantown Road was posted. However I was invited by some friends to a little get-together there. I would not have chosen the location due to the posting but it was not up to me. I left my firearm locked in my trunk and went in. I looked all over for the posting. I was about to come to the conclusion that it was NOT posted when I looked UP. At the TOP of the door was the sign with the actual legal verbage along with the circle and slash sign. BOTH signs tothether were no bigger than MAYBE 4 or 5 inches tall and 6 inches wide and the font was so small at that height, it was almost unreadable. THAT should NOT be allowed.
Another restaurant, The China Inn on Covington Pike. My wife and I went in. Shortly after going in, I was approached by a uniformed, armed security officer. Apparently my gun and holster were printing a bit and he asked me if I was armed. I said yes and that I have a permit. He stated that weapons were not allowed. I stated that I had not seen any posting at the entrance. We went outside and he showed me the sign. It was a good 3 to 4 feet off to the left of the entrance door at FOOT level. He suggested that I simply return my weapon to my car to which I said "NO, we will be leaving and not returning as long as the establishment is posted".
I would suggest an amendment to our new law that also specifies that the sign must be placed in a conspicous location so as it WILL be seen. They post the "NO SMOKING" prominantly along with other things such as "NO Shirt, No Shoes, No Service" where it can't be overlooked, this posting should be no different.
Sam Cooper
Memphis, Tennessee