I was in a small business today and upon entering did not see a sign outside that said "no loaded weapons". I was talking about the LCP which the business owner was mexican carrying in his waist that was visible. We talked about how nice it is to carry and told him that I had it in my fobus holster and found it more comfortable than the pocket. He then asked me If I knew that I just broke the law by taking a gun into his shop with the sign posted outside and that I could be charged with a Felony and lose my right to carry a gun. I did not think this to be correct and did not argue the point but instead apologized for the mistake, and then informed him that I did not see his sign and would gladly honor his policy on my next visit. Well it bothered me that I may have broken the law so I did some research to find out that the signs posted on business don't mean a damn thing. However the owner of the store may ask you to leave but you can only be charged with trespassing if you refuse and not a felony. And if convicted of that you still would not lose your carry rights. See http://www.georgiapacking.org/gflpol.php
for info- it is at the bottom of the page under No Signage Laws-
I would like yall to chime in on this as to if GeorgiaPacking.org or the store owner is correct. By the way the store owner is in the gun repair business-
for info- it is at the bottom of the page under No Signage Laws-
I would like yall to chime in on this as to if GeorgiaPacking.org or the store owner is correct. By the way the store owner is in the gun repair business-
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