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Carrying when there's a "No Weapons" sign.

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I saw this at Taco Mac in midtown this week and decided to go to a different restaurant. I've seen similar signs inside the perimeter, and even as far out as Buford, although most of the 'burbs tend to be more protective of my rights. I know they don't have force of law, but I'm curious as to what you guys think of them, and whether we should respect the property rights of the owner, even if he's asking you to revoke your own rights. I usually follow the philosophy of "I won't give him my money if he doesn't respect my rights"
 
I walk right by them. The only reason is because the girlfriend wants something in there. All they can do is ask you to leave. Its their business so they can do what they want but I don't have to follow company policy for a company I don't work for.
 
the signs have no legal bearing upon carrying in their store since Georgia law doesn't recognize them as legal, but if your asked to leave then you have to leave
 
I walk right by them. The only reason is because the girlfriend wants something in there. All they can do is ask you to leave. Its their business so they can do what they want but I don't have to follow company policy for a company I don't work for.

Yeah, usually I don't give them my business out of choice towards their business practices, but when I'm with my girlfriend or family members, I don't want to deprive them of something because of a political stance I'm taking towards the company. Besides, I agree that "concealed means concealed."
 
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