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IL: People Can 'Sneak Guns into Northbrook Court'
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What good are gun-free signs on doors to a giant mall if people carrying guns can enter through anchor stores where there are no signs? That's the question posed Monday by Northbrook gun control advocate Lee Goodman, who said that patrons can "sneak guns into Northbrook Court" through anchors Neiman Marcus, Macy's and Lord & Taylor, as well as some mall restaurants. He said the mall should put up signs leading from those anchors into the interior of the mall, or pressure the anchors and eateries to put up signs, too.
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"People Can Sneak Guns into..."
Therein lies the core truth the anti-firearm crowd are missing. Criminals bent on violence don't obey signage, or the laws prohibiting using a firearm for evil.
The only thing accomplished by the proper posting of firearm prohibition signs will be making everybody at the location defenseless against evil should it visit.
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