If I can't shoot an acorn squash open, how am I supposed to tell if its ripe?
Do they have a place at the door for cops to leave their guns in case the store manage ever has to call 911?
Thsts strange since Meijer owns fresh thyme.
430 ILCS 66/65?Red Cross in Merrillville.
No more blood donations for me.
Is it all Berettas or am I good with my 96?
Hah, I also thought it was weird that two different places in IN are quoting IL law for their signs. I googled "no firearm sign" and in images that sign was the first to pop up. Sounds like they're just printing off this sign after a google search. Good thing I dont have a beretta m9/92, most of the "no handgun/firearm" signs seem to focused specifically on that model430 ILCS 66/65?
That hardly seems relevant. I'd ask them about it.
ETA: Holy crap. IL residents can't carry anywhere!!!!!
Thsts strange since Meijer owns fresh thyme.
Hah, I also thought it was weird that two different places in IN are quoting IL law for their signs.
Its called "Lazy". When you see this there are several factors:
1. They are based in IL and therefore use the same vendor for all stickers company wide as they project their Chicago-centric wishes/assumptions (if its illegal here, its illegal everywhere, right?)
2. They are lazy and print up the first "No guns" artwork they find, ignorant/indifferent that the cited law doesnt apply (if they even understand what that abbreviation actually means, or even noticed that it is even there and isnt a copyright-type label)
3. They assume the IL law citation is actually some type of inventory label. My company has custom labels printed and each one has the part number of the label in about the same place as that legal citation. (so we know what part# to reorder)
I vote stupid on multiple levels.
...I vote stupid on multiple levels.
Not quite right. Big wigs at Meijer are investors in Fresh Thyme, but Meijer doesn't own it.
Fresh Thyme Farmers Market chain to debut in Chicago suburb