Friday, February 7, 2014

School officials deeply troubled over guns appearing ON SIGNS BANNING GUNS

screenshot of required Illinois sticker found by way of Village of Oak Park IL

Administrators at a school in the South Suburbs of Chicago are up in arms over a state law (House Bill 0183) that requires schools to post small signs announcing that guns cannot be carried in schools.

The new law relates to a new concealed-carry license law, reports the SouthtownStar, a suburban newspaper. Schools in Illinois did not allow guns previously. Now, though, schools — and government agencies, liquor stores and certain other organizations — must post 4-by-6-inch stickers as visible reminders that guns are forbidden on premises.

Many schools in the Chicago area — and, presumably, other parts of the state — have already posted the small stickers in compliance with state law. Others expect to post them over the next couple weeks.

2 comments:

  1. Can we put such stickers on the homes of gun grabbers?

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    1. I like that sign you put on your own property stating your neighbor's house is gun free. :)

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