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Originally Posted by RWebb
every one has the right to exclude firearms from their own property
sounds like legion, does not believe in property rights -- or is too stoopid to know what that means
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Guess again.
New law in AZ prohibits employers from banning weapons in employees' cars on company property as long as the gun stays in the car.
Old law lets anyone put a sign up, but it does not have the force of law unless an on-premise retailer of alcohol. IF - and that's a big IF - any property owner, sign or no sign, sees you're carrying and asks you to leave, you can only be cited for trespassing IF you refuse to leave. But then that's the law with or without a gun. And they have to ask you to leave before you can have committed trespassing. Try to find a case in AZ where this has happened. I have never heard of it. So yes, you can carry in the doctor's office and ignore their sign. If they see it, they will ask you to put it in the car. If you refuse, they'll probably just refuse to see you. If you make a fuss and they call the cops, you get a trespass cite. But again, that would happen without a gun if they asked to leave their property and you refused.