Prove me wrong. Prove I actually saw the sign. Of course I'll comply with the wishes of current management, I'll leave immediately and not return. By that I mean seriously, if a business feels the need to expel me over my concealed carry I will not be back - ever. I mean ever.
Hasn't happened yet. I have never been asked to leave a business (over concealed carry anyway). There are a couple of businesses that have no carry signs on the doors. There are other options in the same market segment in my area, so I am their customer instead. But I will (and do) carry everywhere with the exception of work where I would eventually be in cuffs. In fact, based on recent history that could have happened several times by now. So I don't carry at work. Check. But that doesn't mean I'm prepared to be a victim either. We'll just leave it at that lest anything starts looking "pre-meditated" or some such...
In Washington state there are only a few places where guns are outlawed (schools, courthouse, bars, etc.)
Stores can place those anti-gun signs, but it is not unlawful to enter them with a gun. However, if they spot you and ask you to leave, then you must (should?) leave or they can have you arrested for trespassing.
I’m guessing some gun owner has tried to bring it to court as a discrimination issue. Not sure why it is any different than “No Blacks Allowed”.
My son carries all the time. He said he doesn’t know what his work rules are about it and he hasn’t asked. Although one time his work did put him in proximity to the Governor, so he figured he shouldn’t carry that day. “And I figured, with all of his security there - we’d be pretty safe!”