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Old October 11th, 2005, 03:11 PM
Bob La Londe
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"Dom" dom@invalid wrote in message
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I suppose laws of the state, county and municipality would need to be
accounted for. Obviously, someone enforced it --I suppose the
municipality-- since he was asked to leave.


I assume you are referring to the city's attempt to circumvent the state of
Arizona's open carry law. The State Attorney General said he did have the
right to carry. They did not force the city to remove the signs. The state
does allow for prohibition of carry by posting in privately owneed
buildings. In public buildings they provide a place to check sidearms upon
entry, such as at a court house.

My point for posting that particular item was to demonstrate some strange
circumstances regarding signs posting things and the actual law.

I have written to the State Attorney General a couple times in the past, and
found that if you gave them a couple refferences they tend to actually take
the time to give you a proper answer rather than throw generalizations at
you.


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