Post No Bills is a documentary film on satirical political poster artist Robbie Conal directed by Clay Walker.
At the center of the film is a poster that featured LAPD Chief Daryl Gates superimposed on a NRA shooting target with the text "Casual Drug Users Ought To Be Taken Out and Beaten.
"[1] The controversial posters were glued around the city of Los Angeles in March 1991 shortly after the beating of Rodney King by LAPD officers.
[6] Post No Bills was first publicly exhibited in October 1992 at the Cork Film Festival where it received a certificate of Merit.
Several days later the Chicago International Film Festival awarded Post No Bills the Silver Hugo[7] for feature-length documentary.