PavePusher
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Via http://www.keepandbeararms.com/news/nl/disp.asp?d=9/2/2009:
http://www.buckeyefirearms.org/node/6855
"Attention Ohio CHL-holders: Calanni Auto Service wants your business!
One of the more frequent compaints from Ohio concealed handgun license (CHL) -holders is the number of "no-guns" signs posted in businesses. Although the number of signs has definitely decreased in the five years since the successful self-defense law was passed, far too many businesses - especially in urban areas - still post signs telling some of their customers that they are not welcome.
So it is a welcome change indeed when a business not only refuses to post the offensive and unsafe signs, but actually spends marketing dollars to encourage CHL-holders to shop at their store. And that is exactly what an automotive repair facility in northeast Ohio is doing!"
See link for rest of story. It doesn't say how they feel about OC, but they are certainly headed in the correct direction. Good job, Ohio!
Via http://www.keepandbeararms.com/news/nl/disp.asp?d=9/2/2009:
http://www.buckeyefirearms.org/node/6855
"Attention Ohio CHL-holders: Calanni Auto Service wants your business!
One of the more frequent compaints from Ohio concealed handgun license (CHL) -holders is the number of "no-guns" signs posted in businesses. Although the number of signs has definitely decreased in the five years since the successful self-defense law was passed, far too many businesses - especially in urban areas - still post signs telling some of their customers that they are not welcome.
So it is a welcome change indeed when a business not only refuses to post the offensive and unsafe signs, but actually spends marketing dollars to encourage CHL-holders to shop at their store. And that is exactly what an automotive repair facility in northeast Ohio is doing!"
See link for rest of story. It doesn't say how they feel about OC, but they are certainly headed in the correct direction. Good job, Ohio!