For the most part, it is considered sound, and wise, that no one know that one is carrying, with rare exception.Glockster wrote:
Makes me ponder one point in that we have discussions here about not confronting those with improper signage and also about not doing business with those businesses that post signage (in compliance and the focus is on telling them about the business that they lost), but there seems to be very little if any focus on telling a "good" business that one reason we shop there is because they respect our rights. I mean, I think that it is too late for the most part to have a conversation once a sign is up. Maybe it would be appropriate to let a business know just how many of us give them our business because we can exercise our rights there.
Bringing this up puts one in the awkward dilemma of admitting, certainly by implication, that one is carrying.
As we become more and more urban, with larger and larger businesses to deal with, who would you tell? The clerk behind the customer service desk at HEB? Some Walmartian stocking the shelves? You never see a manager for the most part these days. Don't do it at Costco!