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is a no firearms sign enforceable

since9

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Regarding the images, I'm thinking of having t-shirts made up - any takers? I'd adjust the alignment of the images to perfection, of course, commensurate with my accuracy on the range.
 

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since9 wrote:
RockyMtnScotsman wrote:
since9 wrote:

Earlier this evening, I asked a friend of mine at Walmart whom I know is an avid supporter of 2nd Amendment rights. He merely parroted the local Wal-Mart policy: "We have been instructed to ask all open-carriers to leave."
Which location?

I've OC'd at the WM by Chapel Hills Mall, 8th Street, and East Woodmen all without incident.
That one (WM by CHM). They had an incident last week where a shoplifter pulled a weapon on exit, fired, and now the management is grossly overreacting.

Stupid, yes. But typical.

Yes, I recall that incident and haven't been there (OC or otherwise) since. Not by design, I just don't go often. I wondered at the time if/how they'd react. If this policy stands, I'll go the extra distance to one of the other locations.
 
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