Costco has no signage. There policy is on their website
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Denied Entry at Costco Concealed
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I don't want to get into to much detail here, but there has to be a sign at each established building in which the prohibitions are in place and it must be posted at every door. This isn't an "I think" or an opinion. I went through it. Well... it was the Judge's opinion, not mine.Santini wrote:Costco has no signage. There policy is on their website
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As an organization requiring membership, they posted a policy within their rules of membership banning firearms? That's pretty solid evidence that you cannot bring a gun there, if that is the case.Santini wrote:Costco has no signage. There policy is on their website

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That's a great point Jim. I don't belong to any Big Box Stores, but if you signed a membership application that either specified you are not allowed to carry a weapon, the rules may vary and are posted on the company website, and/or specifies the rules are subject to change without notice, you pretty much have no recourse.
I just don't do business with stores that don't allow me to defend myself.
I just don't do business with stores that don't allow me to defend myself.
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and that is the exact way to handle it. Hit them where it hurts....in the wallet.MarcSpaz wrote:
I just don't do business with stores that don't allow me to defend myself.

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Don't get caught and assume "I didn't see the sign." will help in court since you've now admitted to knowing about their signage on an open social media site.cwfunrider wrote:Went to Costco again today. Concealed is concealed.
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