| Tallmadge City Removing Illegal "No Guns" Signs |
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| Written by Jeff Garvas | |
| Saturday, 29 March 2008 | |
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Recently we received a submission from OFCC supporter B. Clark showing just how powerful well written letters can convince public officials of their innocent mistakes.
It's always great to hear when others can reproduce success with the same initial effort. This isn't the first time OFCC or someone who has recreated what OFCC had done has been successful in this very same manner. If your local government is posting illegal signs that prohibit concealed carry where they shouldn't pick up the phone and start making noise -- just do it professionally and calmly, making your point without threatening to sue or seek OFCC's involvement.
The unfortunate answer is we just can't tell you. In some cases or legal definitions these structures are considered buildings. In other cases they require four walls to be deemed a building. The unfortunate problem here is that if they are posted or not, if a court considers them to be government buildings, you have no excuse for being within them. The way Ohio's sign law works you must "know" that you entered a posted private business to be guilty, but when it comes to government buildings the lack of a conspicuous sign is irrelevant. Enter community picnic shelters at your own risk. |