That's not really the point. In Florida who cares if they know. All they can do is tell you to leave, which is a good thing. You shouldn't be giving them money anyway when they have a sign telling you they don't want your business. Plenty of stores don't mind your business.If your carrying concealed who's going to know?
Wow! This was back around 1920! Wonder if there is anyway of finding records on it? Somewhere I might have a newspaper clipping passed down from my mother, but if I recall right it was right after my grandparents got hit and before the sheriff or police had my grandpa and heine come look at their body. Auroahville is about 6 miles north of berlin on highway 49. Years back I also had a aunt and uncle work in his fathers store in horicon. Think they ran a IGA or something and also made their own brand of pop, "Wisemans". That was back in the 50s. I used to bow hunt on the horicon marsh around 1955. Quite a place for goose hunting too!
Just for the fun of it, here is a picture of grandpa and me haveing a smoke together back in 1944 or 1945. His name was john bruhn. "JD"
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A little thread drift, but maybe not. I worked Los Angeles for over 20 years. LA is very anti-gun, but a pretty good place to be if you actually USE one. I investigated several shootings where the store owner shot the bad guy without any repercussions afterwords. One gentleman, a jeweler on Melrose (Hollywood), shot 6 robbers in 4 different robberies. I think he killed 4. He got his guns back (he carried 2 in the store, with a couple of others stashed in strategic locations) and wasn't screwed with by the DA. Feralmerril's story, though...Hmm...no gun, no wits, not good. That would be a tough one to investigate.
Bob
No signs in any of the two or three Circle Ks I frequent here in the TampaBay area. Maybe this wasn't "corporate," rather perhaps it was the manager of that particular store.
Bob
Several posters have linked Circle K to the Southland Corporation.
I don't believe they are connected. Couche-Tard owns Circle K. Southland, of course, is the corporate parent of 7-11.
I can't locate any linkage between Southland and Couche-Tard.
Can anyone else add info/clarify?
Be safe.
I agree. Do not break the law by doing something wrong. Shop elsewhere.
Probably not a good idea to do that in a Post Office, though.
Bob
Did I miss something? I have my carry gun with me in the post office plenty of times when I get a money order for something purchased here in the for sale section of The Forum. Is your reference just to someone "going postal" or to actual "no guns" policy? I dont' recall seeing a sign on the door. But I haven't really looked for one, either.
I have three of them I inspect 2X a year, and have not noticed any signs here in KY. I'll have to pay closer attention when I go in one.
Did I miss something? I have my carry gun with me in the post office plenty of times when I get a money order for something purchased here in the for sale section of The Forum. Is your reference just to someone "going postal" or to actual "no guns" policy? I dont' recall seeing a sign on the door. But I haven't really looked for one, either.
I think you are confusing breaking the law with breaking company policy. Carrying in a Circle K that has a sign posted is a violation of company policy, Not leaving after the manager realizes you are carrying and asks you to is breaking the law!!
I just went there to get a money order, and the sign isn't on the outer door when you go in to get mail out of a PO Box. It's on the INNER door, where I'd never paid attention before. I saw it, went back out to the car and put the 38 in the glove box and locked it.
I knew as soon as I saw it that when I got home there'd be posts informing me of my ignorance...
None of you LEO's are going to turn me in, are you? I promise it'll never happen again...
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