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No open carry at blackhawk credit unions

jeff niles

Regular Member
Joined
May 4, 2010
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68
Location
Milton, WI
Just got news letter from credit union ,new policy no guns.Called the president no call back yet? We may have to put pressure on them.
 

Vandil

Regular Member
Joined
Sep 23, 2010
Messages
240
Location
Sun Prairie
Policy says to give the criminal what they want and get them out of the place with no resistance as quickly as possible. I'm not sure the new No Carry policy has much to do with them fearing open carry criminals. I would bet it does have something to do with having armed and unpredictable Jo Citizen in the mix during a bank robbery.

They'd look at it as a liability. There was a case last year where a customer tackled a bank robber and ended up getting a couple people shot. They then turned around and sued the customer.
 

GLOCK21GB

Campaign Veteran
Joined
Apr 22, 2009
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4,347
Location
Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA
Policy says to give the criminal what they want and get them out of the place with no resistance as quickly as possible. I'm not sure the new No Carry policy has much to do with them fearing open carry criminals. I would bet it does have something to do with having armed and unpredictable Jo Citizen in the mix during a bank robbery.

They'd look at it as a liability. There was a case last year where a customer tackled a bank robber and ended up getting a couple people shot. They then turned around and sued the customer.

Good Samaritan...I bet he won that case. regardless of loss of life.
 
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