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Old 02-14-2007, 01:49 PM
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You can't have it both ways

Just remember...If a business owner displays the NO GUN sign, then that business owner cannot have a concealed weapon either.

By posting the sign, that invokes K.S.A. 75-7c11 Which clearly states that concealed firearms are forbidden on the premises by state law for everyone, not just the customer. Employees too.

No where are customers and business owners defined seperately or regulated in a different manner.

I guess what I am saying is..."If you post the no-gun sign as a proprietor, you better not have a gun hidden behind the counter" or else you may be breaking state law.
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