The real problem is in how the courts will interpret some thing that could happen in a place marked not fire arms allowed. Some of the Judges here in Iowa and other states have the opinion that if it is posted "No firearms allowed" then your permit is invalid if anything goes wrong.
Also there have been two cases where the local town cops have tried to arrest permit holder if they are seen in places marked with the no guns sign.
Many and I do mean many of the "law officers" in this country think they should be the only ones that are "allowed" to have guns. One of these is the Police Chief in Marion, Iowa. He actually sent all of the business in Marion the no gun stickers with a letter stating he thought that they all should do this. Kind of a forced deal when the local police chief asks you to do something. The attached picture is of the signs.
I did not do much business there anyway but I do ZERO now. There has not been a since major gun grime done by a permit holder in the US but the mass media make us out to be worse then the actual criminals.
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