The city of Huntsville has complied with orders from Attorney General Steve Marshall that firearms be permitted at the Huntsville/Madison County Public Library.

The city had previously fought to keep guns prohibited at the library.

The city succeeded in maintaining a ban on firearms at the Von Braun Center because the police bike patrol is headquartered at the facility, Marshall said.

Marshall announced Tuesday that Huntsville had complied with state law in removing the sign at the library prohibiting the presence of firearms.

The sign prohibiting guns at the library were removed in late April.

The removal of gun prohibition signs in Huntsville follows a statewide trend of the AGs office mandating that city's adhere to state law after complaints were filed with the AGs office.

Updated today, May 30, 2017, at 5:07 p.m. with clarification that guns are still prohibited at the Von Braun Center because it houses the police bike patrol headquarters.