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Nebraska Crossing Confirmed As A "Gun Free Zone"
AWick:
If there are no signs then there is restriction or reason to be in the Unfriendly List.
Dan W:
--- Quote from: AWick on November 29, 2013, 03:58:31 PM ---If there are no signs then there is restriction or reason to be in the Unfriendly List.
--- End quote ---
Perhaps... But, with their known stated attitude, there is also no reason to remove the existing listing
NE Bull:
As excited as I was for the Crossing to be renovated and see a renewal on the property- they just keep giving real hard working Americans more and more reason not to shop there. :
""Some shoppers at Nebraska Crossing were shocked to know that a 1.95% occupation tax was added to their receipt even before the state’s 7 % sales tax, bringing their tax total to nearly 9%.""
http://www.jrn.com/kmtv/news/Nebraska-Crossing-Occupation-Tax-Baffling-Some-Buyers--233644101.html
Husker_Fan:
Not my call, but I take the lack of signage as a victory. They may be required to have a no weapons clause in their leases by an insurer. In that case, they couldn't say what we want to hear and pushing hard may force them to put signs up.
Dan W:
There was absolutely no legal reason that Nebraska Crossings had to make a public announcement of their anti gun stance, but since they did I think they need to publicly rescind that stance.
My guess is they figured they had nothing to lose, and everything to gain. I am sure they expected that they would be praised for their position but instead they found out that the law abiding gun owners in Nebraska have a very strong and effective grass roots group that knows how to push back
I see no reason to back off of our principles of not supporting anti gun businesses, especially the ones that make a public announcement like Nebraska Furniture Mart did when the Concealed Handgun Act was first passed. They chose to make a big a thing of their anti CCW stance and even put up signs before the law was in effect.
NFM now understands the error of that kind of thinking, and Nebraska Crossings soon will too
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