Yooper
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Was @ Gander Mtn in Marquette today. Large lettering on the stores entrance stated that guns must be checked in at the front register if they are brought in for repair ect. It specifically exempted persons carrying either open or concealed in accordance with the laws of the state of Michigan.
Even though I don't see many "no guns" signs (AT&T, & Charter have them), it's nice to see a business, even if it is a sporting goods store, that "advertise" that they welcome both open and concealed firearms to be carried on their property.
Was @ Gander Mtn in Marquette today. Large lettering on the stores entrance stated that guns must be checked in at the front register if they are brought in for repair ect. It specifically exempted persons carrying either open or concealed in accordance with the laws of the state of Michigan.
Even though I don't see many "no guns" signs (AT&T, & Charter have them), it's nice to see a business, even if it is a sporting goods store, that "advertise" that they welcome both open and concealed firearms to be carried on their property.