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Found in another state, but applies here.

DoubleAgentMan

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I randomly found this post searching and I figure since I have posted a few times since then I may as well put it in here since I live in NV and all :)

DoubleAgentMan wrote:
I was at a Best Buy in Las Vegas about two/three weeks ago and had an issue like this. The managers were really nice about it but asked me if I could put my weapon away. I was in a rush and had to get an item I purchased exchanged as it was for a birthday party that was starting in less than an hour. I informed them that my state has the right to open carry and that Best Buy's policy was to obey all state/local laws. He stated that their general manager did not want weapons in the store unless they were with a on an on-duty LEO. Not really sure what my I should do now since I shop their often and really do like their customer service. This is the first time I OC'd there however and was very dissapointed with how it was handled since I have seen many other people OC without any issues.
 

Felid`Maximus

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If it were me, I'd try to contact the corporate headquarters and see what their policy and tell them about what happened. If they describe a no-gun policy, I'd send a letter saying why it is bad for them to have a no-guns policy. Then, I'd shop elsewhere where they actually want me as a customer.
 

Kathy England

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Wonder which one. I was OC'ing in the Best Buy at Rainbow and Lake Mead a couple of days ago. No one mentioned it too, though at least one employee noticed. I even left for a few minutes and had to return for something I forgot the first time 'round.
 

DoubleAgentMan

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Kathy England wrote:
Wonder which one. I was OC'ing in the Best Buy at Rainbow and Lake Mead a couple of days ago. No one mentioned it too, though at least one employee noticed. I even left for a few minutes and had to return for something I forgot the first time 'round.
That was the second one, they were cool with it. N. Decatur doesn't seem to like us much however.:(
 
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