I have a personal website. I think I'll post the wording on it so everyone visiting my home will have notification not to carry at my home!ELB wrote:My analysis is that the website for a church, apparently set up by the church, provides information and policies by the owners and people authorized by the owners. If you take the time to read the site, and click through to the weapons policy (nothing haphazard about that, you did it), and read the statutorily correct language provided there, then you have been provided notice.
If may be another matter to prove that you read it in court, but that is a separate issue, and an interesting one from a moral stand point.
Really???
It's not the job of a visiter to seek out all possible places where there might be written documents prohibiting carry. If it is and I find none then what if I failed to look far enough? What if I miss one?
The owner must provide notice. That provision must be effectual and not depend on serendipitous discovery or it's meaningless.
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