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Don't tell them about their signs.

Tell them what? They've already made it clear that they don't want my money, I won't bother even setting foot in their establishment, much less telling them anything.

Though, you would think that if they really cared about the issue they would take the time to learn what a proper sign is.

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Guest RISC777

Per the sign of 'Our first entrant is' " ... or weapons of any sort ... " again, a weapon can and will take just ab0ut any form or/and use, defensive or offensive. geez

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Guest SUNTZU

Apparently they don't read their own work. I never made it to the bottom of the page, either, Mike, thanks for pointing it out. Hopefully their glassy eyed fervor will keep them from reading the fine print.

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Guest benchpresspower

The statute doesn’t require that this exact language be used, only that the language be “substantially similar,” and it doesn’t prescribe a particular size or location for the sign(s), only that they be of a size that is “plainly visible to the average person.”

OK that crackpot obviously omitted one VERY important piece to that. It HAS to be on every main entrance that is used for entering patrons, am I right?

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Guest Linoge
OK that crackpot obviously omitted one VERY important piece to that. It HAS to be on every main entrance that is used for entering patrons, am I right?

According to Tennessee State Attorney General Opinion 07-43:

Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-17-1359 requires the posting of notices at the entrances of each individual business that prohibits weapons on its property if possession of handguns has not been prohibited on the entire property.

*has been doing his homework recently*

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Guest Rick O'Shay

Fun with the Anti's

This Anti blog I mentioned in the OP has images of folks "following" the blog. I felt I should be open in my "support" for the blog and posted a pic of my g/f holding my AR-10.

The devil made me do it.

:stunned:

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Per the sign of 'Our first entrant is' " ... or weapons of any sort ... " again, a weapon can and will take just ab0ut any form or/and use, defensive or offensive. geez

No weapons of any sort allowed? No steak knives for the customers to use.

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