The state Attorney General said today that signs prohibiting guns be removed in Hoover, Madison, Moulton, and Mountain Brook.

After reviewing and investigating complaints about "No Guns" signs, Strange said that the areas did not comply to Alabama state laws.

In Mountain Brook, the Attorney General's office reviewed complaints that the city prohibited firearms at city-owned parks. Strange contacted the city and said that the signs have been removed. No further action is required, he said.

Strange also reviewed complaints from Hoover about signs not allowing guns at Moss Rock Preserve, Hoover Park and Recreational Facility, Hoover Public Library, and Hoover Municipal Center.

After talking to city officials, the signs at Moss Rock Preserve and the Hoover Public Library were removed.

The city of Hoover said that the signs at Hoover Park and Recreational Facility remain posted because, "there are physical barriers, guards, and controlled access to the facility, and state law allows prohibition of firearms under such circumstances."

Also, Hoover also said that the signs should remain at the Hoover Municipal Center because there is a police station inside of that building.

Strange determined that those signs are allowed under Alabama Code, and decided that no further action was required.

To see the full rulings on Moulton and Madison's signs, click here and here.

More details on all the cases can be found here.