indiuckian
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I took my daughter to chuck-e-cheese yesterday and as I was leaving I noticed a "No firearms, violaters will be treated as trespassers" sign.
I took a photo and asked for the home office number. The manager followed me out and asked if he could help. He noticed me taking a pic of the sign and wanted to address my concerns. I told him I was a ccw holder and that I have never seen that sign in all of the times that my daughter and I had been there. He said it was new policy from corporate. I told him a gun free zone is a pretty dangerous place per the stats and by putting that sign there and not allowing citizens to carry he has put myself and my daughter at risk and that I would no longer be a patron and to cancel her birthday party that is in January. (The wife may kabosh that but I did throw it out there). He was very polite and gave me his card. I called their home office (in Texas) and lodged my complaint.
Today I called and spoke to the ISP firearms division to see if that was legal for a business to do so. The officer, said it was legal for the business to do that and that it is no big deal and stated that he himself does not carry off duty. He stated he lives and shops in an area where he doesn't feel the need to do so and that anytime he is on duty and sees someone carrying openly he challenges them for their permit and that he and his family will leave a business if they see someone carrying and he is off duty. The officer said I can choose to go elsewhere with my business but that a business has a right to refuse anyone that comes in as long as not for race,color,creed,etc..
I had never saw these signs in Southern Indiana businesses before and this is the third one I have seen in the last year. Value City furniture, the Jeff Library and now Chuck E Cheese. You would see them in Kentucky (Louisville mostly) in alot of businesses but not North of the river so much.
It was an eye opener and I am probaly more bummed than I should be but I don't like being blindsided like that. I do not consider myself a lawbreaker, yet I spent one hour unknowingly trespassing while eating pizza with my daughter.
Indiuckian

Today I called and spoke to the ISP firearms division to see if that was legal for a business to do so. The officer, said it was legal for the business to do that and that it is no big deal and stated that he himself does not carry off duty. He stated he lives and shops in an area where he doesn't feel the need to do so and that anytime he is on duty and sees someone carrying openly he challenges them for their permit and that he and his family will leave a business if they see someone carrying and he is off duty. The officer said I can choose to go elsewhere with my business but that a business has a right to refuse anyone that comes in as long as not for race,color,creed,etc..
I had never saw these signs in Southern Indiana businesses before and this is the third one I have seen in the last year. Value City furniture, the Jeff Library and now Chuck E Cheese. You would see them in Kentucky (Louisville mostly) in alot of businesses but not North of the river so much.
It was an eye opener and I am probaly more bummed than I should be but I don't like being blindsided like that. I do not consider myself a lawbreaker, yet I spent one hour unknowingly trespassing while eating pizza with my daughter.

Indiuckian
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