joe4702
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This was in Arizona last weekend.
This is the second time I've seen this particular sign.
I don't like seeing "No Firearms" on businesses but I can understand why a hoplophobe business owner might post one.
But lumping legal gun carrying citizens in with illegal drug use is ridiculous.
I guess one could interpret the sign as meaning no illegal drugs or illegal guns.
Surely they don't mean to exclude someone carrying a bottle of aspirin for example.
Likewise, my gun is legally owned and carried and hence the sign doesn't apply.
Edit: Not a nightclub.
It was a visitors center building on a Federal research facility, open to the public.
The land is leased from an Indian tribe.
It's possible the visitors center is operated by a private entity, but not sure.
This is the second time I've seen this particular sign.
I don't like seeing "No Firearms" on businesses but I can understand why a hoplophobe business owner might post one.
But lumping legal gun carrying citizens in with illegal drug use is ridiculous.
I guess one could interpret the sign as meaning no illegal drugs or illegal guns.
Surely they don't mean to exclude someone carrying a bottle of aspirin for example.
Likewise, my gun is legally owned and carried and hence the sign doesn't apply.
Edit: Not a nightclub.
It was a visitors center building on a Federal research facility, open to the public.
The land is leased from an Indian tribe.
It's possible the visitors center is operated by a private entity, but not sure.
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