I have a buddy who sent me the following email. I'm curious to see what you think: My advice was to keep using the non-posted entrance. I looked up the municipal code that the sign references and it seems to only be applicable to property owned by the city or county, which begs the question of who owns the building. His reply to that is below the original.
What say you?
"... have just recently ran into some issues with my apartment in downtown Lincoln. I did a little research but its kind of hard to understand. I'll explain. My building has just put up the "weapons prohibited" stickers on 2 of my entrances...(although they did not put them up in the entrance I use daily between the garage I park in and the door I use to enter the building). Now, under the sticker it references Lincoln Municipal Code 9.36.130 (
http://lincoln.ne.gov/city/attorn/lmc/ti09/ch936.pdf) and Nebraska Revised Statutes 69-2441(
http://nebraskalegislature.gov/laws/statutes.php?statute=69-2441). I Just wanted to get your opinion on this matter. I don't know if it helps, but you need a key to get into my building lobby, my front door of my apartment and a key to get into my bedroom where I would be keeping my hand gun. Also, my lease only acknowledges that a tenant may not posses "illegal weapons" on the premises."
"I'm not really sure on the status of who exactly owns the building. I looked it up and $14 million of the project was private investment, and another $16 million was publicly funded, I'm not sure what that would classify it as? The building is called the Larson building but the management that owns the residential top 3 floors is Parkhaus..."