Stupid is as stupid does, and stupidity is the fundamental foundation of gun control advocacy.
And there no known cure for human stupidity...

Stupid is as stupid does, and stupidity is the fundamental foundation of gun control advocacy.
Gosh, now this is a subject that many can voice an opinion on. I have a question since when did a store policy supersede a state law???
I am not an attorney just a retired street cop and I don't understand how a store policy has any rule of law to enforce such a policy. they of course can ask one to leave the store IF they in fact are aware that you are armed.
I was sent to take a statement from a juvenile at a detention center, not on the lock-up side, and I was told to leave my duty weapon in my patrol car. I was told they didn't allow weapons in the detention side. I then asked this person if all subjects coming into the center were checked for weapons? The response was "of course not" so I countered with" Then you have no idea if someone walks in with a gun concealed but you refuse to allow me to enter with my openly visible duty weapon while in my Police uniform?... She just stood there and told me well it was their policy...... I walked out and told dispatch to call back the comp as I was not allowed to enter the unsecured side of the juvenile detention center in my uniformed attire. The juvenile came outside and I took the statement. I was later told by some commanders that it was about time for this to happen..... I don't know if the policy has changed but I have a less than positive view of certain policys. Just my thoughts from the Big Sky Country.
It happens. The football player in a nightclub whose pistol slipped from his waistband, down his leg & went off when he tried to grab it (not sure if he had a ccl), to loaded guns found in restrooms that legal carriers placed on the TP holder while doing their business, etc. etc. Just look at many of the AD'S/ND'S on u-tube.
In Minnesota the "No Guns" signs must comply with state law which dictates specific wording, typeface and size requirements necessary for the sign to be valid. If you ignore the sign the worst that can happen is you will be asked to leave. If you refuse to comply you can be charged with tresspassing. Personally, I disregard the signs because concealed is concealed so nobody will ever know if I am packing. I don't want to violate the law but I won't leave a firearm in an unattended vehicle either.
I believe you are referring to Plaxico Burris. The incident happened in New York City where it is illegal to posess a handgun much less carry one concealed. Apparently he was wearing sweat pants with the pistol tucked in the waistband. I can't imagine how anyone would think that was a good idea...
In Minnesota the "No Guns" signs must comply with state law which dictates specific wording, typeface and size requirements necessary for the sign to be valid. If you ignore the sign the worst that can happen is you will be asked to leave. If you refuse to comply you can be charged with tresspassing. Personally, I disregard the signs because concealed is concealed so nobody will ever know if I am packing. I don't want to violate the law but I won't leave a firearm in an unattended vehicle either.
Which City My sister and BIL live near Tyler and work and shop there. They also have a Lubys as I remember.
@RobzGuns, can't just ingnore in NC they carry the force of law.
"What was really discouraging about the whole incident was that my son, who is in law enforcement, seems to agree with this manager that having a "no guns allowed" policy makes him, and likely other customers "feel" safer. Amazing and sad."
I'm disappointed at your son's position on this! I would certainly think a LEO would know better than to believe that a sign prohibiting CCW in a privately owned establishment makes for a safer place??
In Texas, the signs have to meet exact requirements down to the font size. Any other sign is not legally enforceable but there is still the trespassing gotcha.
Luby's in Texas had the same sign and was shot up a number of years ago. The witnesses stated it was like a "slaughter house".
I guess it's better to be dead!Welcome to Madison Buddy,This is the exact reason I do not CCW.We have the "right" to but as soon as a problem arises and you even pull your weapon YOU will be in jail.Heaven forbid you actually shoot someone trying to harm you or your family because you will be locked up and have to post a huge bail and pay ton's of attorney fees.
They need another sign that reads "we dont ever plan to have a fire in our building so we have removed all fire extinguishers"
That would make me feel safe knowing there will never be a fire in the building.