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1) have a conspicuous sign posted at every entrance to the establishment that states, "[name of the company] bans guns in these premises." The sign(s) must be in black Arial typeface at lease 11/2 inches in height against a bright contrasting background that is at least 187 square inches in area (which translates to an 11x17 sign). The sign(s) must be readily visible and within four feet laterally of each entrance with the bottom of each sign at a height of four to six feet above the floor;
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2) personally inform the person of the posted request and demand his or her compliance.
I have no idea why people think this is a good idea. I guess they don't want Law Abiding American Citizens defending themselves against murderous terrorist in The Mall of America.
I guess two things I would suggest is that people no longer shop there and that the mall ownership group change the name of the mall to The Mall of Sheep.
MOA issued this reminder in response to a citizen named Sarah, who reacted to al-Shabaab’s threat by suggesting shoppers should “bust out the concealed carry permits” and go about their day as usual.
What the heck do you need a gun for ? The mall guards will protect you. LOL.
As if I needed another reason to stay away from a mall. Don't really GAF about the threat of terrorism, care more about having to disarm.
I know a guy who once CCed in a post office. F them and their signs
I know a guy who once CCed in a post office. F them and their signs
Just the way they like it. Herds of sheep lined up for the slaughter. Then once the carnage is over, the blame will go directly to the evil guns not the "those who cannot be named by race, religion, or group afiliation". And the event will be heavily politicized, and the March will continue towards the "give up some of your freedom for our guaranteed security". we are so screwed as a society.
Especially with all the experts who would crawl out of the woodwork to testify that the prevailing mall standard is "helpless is safest". With "on the job carry" it's even worse, because of the implied obligation to maintain training for all the staff.A suit against the mall for "allowing" carry by someone hit by return fire from a concealed carry customer is a much better bet.