They wasted no time once the carry law was passed over there in putting those signs up. I wonder if the city didn't go door to door handing them out.We had to go up to Chicago for a few days and I was a little worried about safety.
However, I breathed a huge sigh of relief because almost everywhere we went had signs that said no guns allowed.
Glad the city is doing so much to keep the public safe.
Yes, I am so happy I don't carry a Beretta or a Tarrus.
To be fair, that is mostly in areas that none of us will ever go into.What's there to be scared of, it's not like 4-5 people are shot each day?
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Agreed
There are a lot of businesses in Chicago that by law do not have to post that are posted. Example; a restaurant that serves liquor is legally required to post only if OVER 50% of their sales are for liquor. However that business must have a permit to sell liquor and the city will not issue the license unless they post. Jim.
Many of the office buildings do as well. Mine has a no 1911s sign by the door. Our data-center building has a no Beretta's sign.By law or not, those signs are all over the place on business doors in Chicago. The brainwashees running book stores that don't see more than $30 in their cash register nowadays even have them up.
Most of the idiot criminals in Chiraq can't even speak proper English, let alone read it!For sure. Everybody knows criminals read and follow signs.