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Proper Signage - we need uniforminity

PostPosted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 9:30 am
by RobertNashville
Although the issue of being able to travel and leave our firearms in our locked vehicle in any parking lot (including "employee parking lots", etc. is still of the utmost importance to me (re: viewtopic.php?f=64&t=3291 ) it's becoming very apparent to me, based on several posts her (such as in the "Posted Property" section) as well as signs I've see, that another matter that is going to have to be addressed in some fashion is the issue of what kind of sign; what is can/must say and where it is to be posted.

If HCP holders are going to be held accountable if they carry in a "posted" property; it is only right and fair that signage should be uniform and EASILY seen and understood...I'm afraid that if this isn't addressed legislatively it will eventually, of necessity, have to be addressed judicially.

I understand that we don't want to unduly burden businesses/property owners with yet new laws but I think that a uniform and easily understood statute is to everyone's benefit.

Re: Proper Signage - we need uniforminity

PostPosted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 7:49 am
by wlhawk
The business that doesn't prefer the patronage of permit holders should be able to afford a legal sign to inform us that we aren't welcome there.