State Attorney General Luther Strange's office announced today that signs prohibiting firearms at 10 public facilities in four counties have been removed after consultations with his office.

The announcement is the latest in a series of similar announcements from Strange's office about no-guns signs being removed from parks and other public places around the state.

In a news release, Strange's office said it received complaints that signs prohibiting firearms failed to comply with state law.

After receiving the complaints, the attorney general's office spoke to the local officials and in most cases, the signs were removed.

Blount County

Signs were removed from Snead Town Hall, Public Park and Senior Citizens Center.

Signs were removed from the Blountsville Utility Board.

Cullman County

Signs were removed from the Baileyton Town Hall.

Etowah County

Signs were removed from the Rainbow City Recreation Center, Community Center and Library.

Signs were removed from the City of Southside Library.

There was also a complaint about the Southside Community Center, but the attorney general's office determined it was permitted to prohibit firearms because it is not open to the public without reservations.

Madison County

Signs were removed from the Optimist Recreation Center in Huntsville.

There was also a complaint about the Davidson Center for the Arts in Huntsville. The attorney general's office determined the center meets the requirements under state law to prohibit firearms.