If they do not put up the universal no guns sign, concealed carry is still welcome. If they do put up the no guns sign, I am not a customer.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a ruling on this, but...
wouldn’t you think that a “no guns/weapons” policy would be an inherent requirement for providing security to the patrons and employees?
IE, if someone gets hurt because of the inability to defend themselves due to the policy of the business owner, and his failure to provide security, then he should be liable for any harm that comes to the patrons or employees.