I do not know enough about it to comment - Just pointing it out because all of the responses addressed signage. However, before entrance, what if an employee stated:
"Sir, if you are carrying a weapon, you have NO right to enter this store."
I would have to think it would constitute criminal trespassing if you entered regardless. I could certainly be wrong.
And how are they going to know if you are carrying CONCEALED?
Do you think that BP is going to install whole body scanners at the door?
Really, this discussion is ridiculous beyond words.
If one is really that nervous about being arrested for CCW (stress on the "CONCEALED" part), then I suggest that they do NOT carry concealed anywhere!
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I'm sorry to confuse this saga with facts, but back when the store first opened, one of the employees (NES Member) verified that the sign ONLY referred to guns being brought in for service, NOT for CCW.
If one still feels compelled to ID themselves as a "concealed carry" person and request permission to enter every time they enter a store or shopping mall, I strongly suggest that they should not carry, but leave their guns locked up at home, safe and sound . . . so they can rest easy and not worry about being arrested. For the non-paranoid, carry-on, life as usual.