I know. Gone are the days before signs like these when you'd just drive to the farm house introduce yourself and ask if it was okay to hunt their property. You were generally given the okay along with info on where the birds had been seen. It's sad how things have become these days.
Of course the problem with a sign like that is that if anyone ever does get shot on the property, the jury will have a field day with it.
I can almost hear the prosecuting attorney's argument now...
While these signs might amuse gun-owning landowners, they probably fuel the gun-control crowd, and are therefore counterproductive in the long run.
On a positive note, I see the sign features an assult rifle and not something like a (broken, recalled, no fix available) Caracal C pistol.
(That might actually have encouraged trespassing?) So, kudos there.
Kind of a generic sign that doesn't bother me. I respect signs, no need to threaten me, but I guess some folks need the extra imagery. The sign that would get my attention would be one featuring a scoped Remington 700 BDL. You can stand around in camo with an AR-15 and look bad, and create a lot of havoc, but I consider the guy with the Remington way more of a threat.