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Able to carry in any Omaha malls?
Wilson:
I believe there are 2 jewelry store that are posted...neither of which I can afford to visit anyway. Precious metals, to me, come in boxes of 50 or 100, and separate with the squeeze of a trigger!
;D
Burnsy87:
--- Quote from: Lorimor on April 10, 2014, 10:47:22 PM ---Who called who "nutbags" and for what reason?
--- End quote ---
She called us nutbags. You know, for caring about our safety.
And thanks guys.
Benjamin.henryii:
My brother used to be a Security guard at WestRoads. They took down their no handgun signs after the shooting.
RedDot:
Nutbags?.... Oh well, I can think of a few names that could be worse to be called. Target, victim, and casualty jump out immediately. ;)
Destrian:
Having worked at one mall in Omaha and visited the others, I am 99% sure they are all "Gun Free Zones." There is no state standard for signage in Nebraska. Crossroads (I know, no one goes there anymore), Westroads, and Oakview have Code of Conduct signs posted at most of the entrances. One of the rules on this list is "No firearms or illegal weapons." While there is no standardization of signage, statutes 69-2441 states
"If a person, persons, entity, or entities in control of the property or an employer in control of the
property prohibits a permit holder from carrying a concealed handgun into or onto the place or premises and such place or premises are open to the public, a permit holder does not violate this section unless the person, persons, entity, or entities in control of the property or employer in control of the property has posted conspicuous notice that carrying a concealed handgun is prohibited in or on the place or premises or has made a request, directly or through an authorized representative or management personnel, that the permit holder remove the concealed handgun from the place or premises. "
An argument could be made that one small line amongst a long list of rules is not "conspicuous" enough but I doubt it would hold water. The websites for each mall also have a list of the Code of Conduct for verification. As for the Nebraska Crossing Outlets, while I can not find much online to corroborate this, I have heard more than once that the entire outlet has been deemed "Gun Free."
Sources
https://statepatrol.nebraska.gov/concelaedcarryfaqs.aspx
(http://nebraskafirearms.org/forum/index.php?topic=10471.0)
http://www.oakviewmall.com/content/pdf/code_of_conduct.pdf
http://www.westroadsmall.com/content/pdf/code_of_conduct.pdf
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