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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 3156747" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>It's not a prohibited place in the context of the Unlawful Carry in Certain Places in section 1277.</p><p></p><p>Section 1290 lays out business owner rights and specifically puts the Fair issue in the context of a non-criminal act until you refuse to leave. "May be Prohibited" by the owner or operator of the property, not specifically prohibited by statute.</p><p></p><p>1290 doesn't "override" 1277. Section 1277 lays out specific property where carry is prohibited and unlawful. Section 1290 sets aside business owner rights, allows for business owners or operators to prohibit carry, and specifically makes it non-criminal to carry in/on such a property unless and until you refuse to leave.</p><p></p><p>So in other words, it's no different than walking past a sign at a grocery store or movie theater.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 3156747, member: 42"] It's not a prohibited place in the context of the Unlawful Carry in Certain Places in section 1277. Section 1290 lays out business owner rights and specifically puts the Fair issue in the context of a non-criminal act until you refuse to leave. "May be Prohibited" by the owner or operator of the property, not specifically prohibited by statute. 1290 doesn't "override" 1277. Section 1277 lays out specific property where carry is prohibited and unlawful. Section 1290 sets aside business owner rights, allows for business owners or operators to prohibit carry, and specifically makes it non-criminal to carry in/on such a property unless and until you refuse to leave. So in other words, it's no different than walking past a sign at a grocery store or movie theater. [/QUOTE]
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