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Lorimor:
There is no shortage of gun friendly stores to support out there.   

Mudinyeri:

--- Quote from: Husker_Fan on March 09, 2014, 09:07:40 PM ---I agree with the "no guns, no money" mantra, but let's note conflate this with the Second Amendment. Private property owners are free to prohibit weapons and we are free to shop elsewhere.

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Notice I didn't say "infringe" on my 2A rights.  I said denigrate.  Costco doesn't give a damn about our right to defend ourselves.  They'd rather call the cops, tell them lies about how we're tearing up the store and waving guns around (when we're not) and get us killed in their parking lot.  I've probably mentioned it half a dozen times on here before, research the case of Erik Scott and Costco.  I'd prefer not to end up dead like Erik simply because I shopped at a store that doesn't care about my right to self-defense.

Lmbass14:

--- Quote from: Gary on March 08, 2014, 06:13:43 PM ---I am not a lawyer, and I don't play one on TV, but my thinking is if a store is not playing by the letter, and the intent of the law, they have no way of blocking people from being law abiding.  No sign on the door, no restrictions?  Not that simple?

If a store sends everyone in the state a certified letter saying to stay out with Concealed carry, and does not place a simple sign on entry doors, saying no Concealed Carry, what weight would the Certified letters hold?

Statute 69-2441 (2) says the notice can be made "directly".    I have not been teaching this in my CHP classes, but I guess, maybe I should add that. 

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Did you stay at the Holiday Inn Express?

HuskerXDM:

--- Quote from: Mudinyeri on March 10, 2014, 05:47:29 AM ---Notice I didn't say "infringe" on my 2A rights.  I said denigrate.  Costco doesn't give a damn about our right to defend ourselves.  They'd rather call the cops, tell them lies about how we're tearing up the store and waving guns around (when we're not) and get us killed in their parking lot.  I've probably mentioned it half a dozen times on here before, research the case of Erik Scott and Costco.  I'd prefer not to end up dead like Erik simply because I shopped at a store that doesn't care about my right to self-defense.


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