Kirk Freeman
Grandmaster
Correct such as "if you are carrying a firearm, entry is denied." Have seen that at an shoe modeling entertainment complex near the Indianapolis Airport as a younger man.IANAL
No. Signs (edit: "No Firearms" and similar) do not have force of law in Indiana.
There are some INGO lawyers (actual lawyers) who have posited an interesting interpretation by which they claim that signs could be considered to carry the force of law, but to my knowledge, that interpretation has yet to be attempted/challenged in court. I'd also defer to them (and better yet, to your own lawyer) in any actual, real-world scenarios.
This handsome, brilliant righteous citizen clarifies this legal point further:
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