by Brian D. » Sun Oct 02, 2022 9:06 pm
I have done that a few times. Once was at state owned property along the Little Miami River, mostly used for launching canoes and kayaks. The signage was obviously out of date. The list of posted regulations included a firearms prohibition. Another rule stated "No campfires". Funny that, because the place had recently added a couple concrete and steel fire rings just beyond the picnic shelter.
I did the Sharpie style "editing" over two years ago, and it remains that way to this day.
At a township owned play park/neighborhood garden near Cincinnati, I used White Out® to properly amend an out of date firearms/airgun/archery equipment ban. Kept checking the township's website for a few months; they must have consulted their legal counsel and fixed things. The firearm language was removed from their books, and the new signage reflected that. Plus, they posted the paperwork inside a locked glass case.
"Sometimes the low road will take you places that the high road won't."
Quit worrying, hide your gun well, shut up, and CARRY that handgun!
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