Out of curiosity which store was this?
You should of been capped in the knee for making a poor decision about where to eat.
Yes they CAN post it, but it carries no legal weight. Now, if you carried in there, they discovered it, and then asked you to leave, you must leave under threat of illegal trespassing. But just posting it doesn't mean going CC is suddenly illegal.
It doesn't make your CC illegal, but it DOES mean you ARE trespassing, since you are on private property doing something against which is legally posted
I think you have to be asked to leave before you are considered trespassing.
If someone has a " no hunting" sign posted on their property, and you hunt there anyway, they do not have to ask you to leave before you are considered to be trespassing. It is the same principal - they have a notice posted, so if you disobey their legally posted notice on their private property, you ARE trespassing.
I think you have to be asked to leave before you are considered trespassing.
This is how I also understand it.
A sign carries no legal weight-- trespassing or otherwise.
Can you quote the IC on legally posted signs?
The sign is a legal notice.
The sign is a legal notice.
Of course, CC is the ONLY way to carry. I'm just sayin'
Don't get me wrong, I CC with my permit, and I love the rights that I have which allow me to do so. However, I respect others rights with regards to their private property. I find it ironic that the same people who scream for their rights to not be taken away, are so willing to disregard others rights when it suits them. So you as a hunter think you have the right to trespass on my private property and hunt, even though i have it clearly posted that you can't, simply because you have a hunting license? It's the SAME scenario. You as a LICENSED hunter have the right to hunt on private property when the landowner allows you to. Otherwise, your license is useless on his private property.
...It's the SAME scenario.