stevie_d_64 wrote:I guess I'm just scratching my head wondering why there is a "fully-armed" police officer inside a Chucky Cheese in the first place....
Im on the same page with you guys about not telling them its not a legal sign, just want to know if they are against 2a rights or they just put up a sign cause someone said it might be a good idea.I Would like to see a sign that said" C.H.L. welcome here" .It would make me feel better about spending my money there.
Rallyman wrote: A large number of the signs that you saw seem to be there to placate the anti-gun sheep. .
I had not thought of this. Hope this is the case and not them trying to keep all of us out.I realize that this is not a legal sign to keep us out.I am just curious of their intentions .
We had my sons birthday party at Chuck-E-Cheese this weekend.Their was a small sign at the hostess desk.I dont remember the exact wording but the general idea was no firearms allowed inside or in parking lot,however their was a uniformed L.E.O. inside and fully armed the location is on I-20 and Hwy 67 in duncanville. I didnt say anything to anyone their.I assume this is corporate policy so maybe Ill drop an E-mail to someone and see what happens.