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So, I got the okay on the neutered gunbuster signs. Legal help needed.
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<blockquote data-quote="Koshinn" data-source="post: 1513760" data-attributes="member: 18314"><p>As a lawyer (in training), that's what I read too. Owners of private property have the right to exclude anyone, more or less, but including police without a warrant. A sign that says "no firearms" technically applies to LEOs too, and there isn't anything they can legally do about it, as being an LEO is not a protected category (unlike race, sex, etc).</p><p></p><p>It's similar to signs that (legally) state: No shirt or shoes, no service. Such a sign wouldn't make an exception for an on-duty police officer that lost his shirt (although the owner probably would).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Koshinn, post: 1513760, member: 18314"] As a lawyer (in training), that's what I read too. Owners of private property have the right to exclude anyone, more or less, but including police without a warrant. A sign that says "no firearms" technically applies to LEOs too, and there isn't anything they can legally do about it, as being an LEO is not a protected category (unlike race, sex, etc). It's similar to signs that (legally) state: No shirt or shoes, no service. Such a sign wouldn't make an exception for an on-duty police officer that lost his shirt (although the owner probably would). [/QUOTE]
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