Question for INGO's legal experts, both the arm chair ones and the real ones:
While visiting a loved one in rehab in a skilled care facility, a lawful, licensed individual, that is carrying concealed gets confronted by the sign pictured. There is another sign in the lobby that states 'carry permits are not recognized on this property'.
I do not believe that there is a daycare or school within the property.
My understanding is that the sign does not carry the weight of the law and that: A) As long as the staff has no idea the person in question is carrying(i.e. well concealed), there is no harm/no foul. B) And if it were discovered that the person in question was carrying a firearm, the establishment can ask them to leave and trespass them if they do not comply when asked to leave.
Of course, I'm asking for a ... um ... friend. Thanks in advance!
While visiting a loved one in rehab in a skilled care facility, a lawful, licensed individual, that is carrying concealed gets confronted by the sign pictured. There is another sign in the lobby that states 'carry permits are not recognized on this property'.
I do not believe that there is a daycare or school within the property.
My understanding is that the sign does not carry the weight of the law and that: A) As long as the staff has no idea the person in question is carrying(i.e. well concealed), there is no harm/no foul. B) And if it were discovered that the person in question was carrying a firearm, the establishment can ask them to leave and trespass them if they do not comply when asked to leave.
Of course, I'm asking for a ... um ... friend. Thanks in advance!