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Heard of store clerks open carry

gwhitegm60

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Nov 11, 2012
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Moore,Oklahoma
I have read and heard of store clerks and managers who open carry but have never seen any. I open carry around my home and am going to start open carrying in the stores in Moore that will allow me to.

Gregg
 

hrdware

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Aside from the gun shops, I have never seen employees carrying. Glad there will be another OC'er in Moore
 
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XD40sc

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Mar 31, 2013
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NC
Gun shops or pawn shops are the only ones I've seen.

Haven't been in a convenience store since pay at the pump was added. too many losers buying scratch off or lottery tickets. (I try to avoid people that are bad at math)
 

Glock 1st fan

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Nov 1, 2012
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United States
There are people who open carry that work in stores but generally it is the small family ran businesses that do this. Bigger chains find it cheaper and easier to replace a dead employee then the liability of allowing them to fight back (Just my opinion)
 

F350

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There are people who open carry that work in stores but generally it is the small family ran businesses that do this. Bigger chains find it cheaper and easier to replace a dead employee then the liability of allowing them to fight back (Just my opinion)

Actually when I was a partner in a business our lawyer said essentially that very thing (Our liability for a dead employee was no more than worker compensation but for a dead or wounded criminal could be in the millions).
 
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