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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1378078" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>No, at least not in Oregon.</p><p></p><p>In my state, if you have a carry permit you can only be charged with criminal trespass if (a) they become <em>aware</em> that you are carrying a concealed weapon and (b) they ask you to leave <em>and you refuse to</em>. Otherwise...concealed means concealed and no laws are being broken. I believe this to be the case in most other states as well.</p><p></p><p>The "no guns allowed" signs will allow the store to ban <em>open</em> carry, but if the intent of the person who is openly carrying is to go in there and kill a bunch of people then it is highly unlikely that he will be prevented from doing so by a sign on the door or an unarmed clerk confronting him and quoting store policy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1378078, member: 14668"] No, at least not in Oregon. In my state, if you have a carry permit you can only be charged with criminal trespass if (a) they become [I]aware[/I] that you are carrying a concealed weapon and (b) they ask you to leave [I]and you refuse to[/I]. Otherwise...concealed means concealed and no laws are being broken. I believe this to be the case in most other states as well. The "no guns allowed" signs will allow the store to ban [I]open[/I] carry, but if the intent of the person who is openly carrying is to go in there and kill a bunch of people then it is highly unlikely that he will be prevented from doing so by a sign on the door or an unarmed clerk confronting him and quoting store policy. [/QUOTE]
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