I think a church building is private property - so I don't think they can make what you want, happen.
JK, not sure that you are correct here.
I believe I read yesterday that in ND signs on stores saying you can’t conceal carry are basically just them asking you not to and that you don’t have to succumb to their request.
Eye, not sure that you are correct here either.
To JK's point the ND legislature passed a law to prohibit smoking in bars 10 years ago or so. Bars are privately owned but the legislature passed the law and it is in force. I'm sure a no-carry law could also be passed and enforced on Churches if the legislature chose to do so.
Eye, as to signs asking you not to CC I would put them with "No shirt, no shoes, no service" signs and "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone" signs. You can probably CC in the store, but if caught with a firearm you could be asked to leave.
My $.02.
I certainly could be wrong. If so, it's likely the last time this year.
I think though, my meaning is mistook. I meant that if the church says no carry, you might not be allowed to carry. The
reason might be that it's a house or worship, rather than just a public place. There are special rules for special things, regarding special places. For instance, liquor sales on sunday, arms in a drinking establishment, etc. Even liquor sales on election day, I think. Again, I may be wrong.
What I was driving at, was that it might not be allowed to carry in a church, even if concealed carry is legal elsewhere. Maybe.
The point is moot, in my church. I know this for a fact. See above.