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I work for a private non-profit domestic violence shelter. A member of our board of directors is insisting that it is a law that we have a sign in our front window prohibiting weapons. Now, of course, it goes without saying that we don't want weapons in a domestic violence shelter, but I was unaware that it was a law that we had to post it. Anyone have information about this? Someone suggested that it's mandatory for state and/or federal buildings to have that posting, but not private facilities, and that makes sense to me. I am currently having to defend my knowledge and abilities on a daily basis with our board, so I need an answer quickly. Thanks in advance!
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[url]http://www.legis.state.ak.us/cgi-bin/folioisa.dll/aac/query=[/url][jump!3A!27title13chap90!27]/doc/{@54168}?
It's the rules from the state on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Program Standards, if that doesn't work, call their business license department & ask for the law or code if there is one.
Regardless of whether or not there's a law, in your line of work, it makes sense to me to post some type weapon prohibition sign.
However, logically speaking, I'm sure all these people who walk into state offices and blow people away were deterred by the weapons prohibition signs in the window.
You may see signs that Read something like "Possession of a weapon (or whatever the technical term is) in this facility is in violation of company policy and State criminal law, section blah, blah, of the State Statutes blah, blah."
Of course, you always want to let people know what your company policy is so posting should be done anyways.