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A solution to the open-carry protest problem

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farmerbob:
It's like the old adage, "the squeaky wheel always gets all the grease".

It's about time we started squeaking. :laugh:

Gunscribe:
Thank you Bob.

That has been my point all along. When the grabbers start their complaining it means they are on the defensive. We should seize the opportunity every time to push back.

They are relatively few in number and it really doesn't take much to shut them down.

farmerbob:
Just called Kroger's, told them I'm glad to see that they are standing up for the constitutional rights of the their customers.  They were very friendly, wanted name, phone#, zip code, and store you shop at. I was lucky to have a Dillon's grocery store 45 min. south I sometimes shop at, looks like I will shop there more often.

ILoveCats:

--- Quote from: Gunscribe on September 04, 2014, 04:22:42 PM --- ... Target--to ask law-abiding citizens to come to their stores unarmed. ...
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So I've been wondering about this in the context of Nebraska law.  I saw the letter where Target "politely asked" people not to "bring" firearms but it was in the context of open carry demonstrations.  If a Nebraska store isn't posted, then CC is still OK, right?

OnTheFly:

--- Quote from: feralcatkillr on September 05, 2014, 02:52:53 PM ---
So I've been wondering about this in the context of Nebraska law.  I saw the letter where Target "politely asked" people not to "bring" firearms but it was in the context of open carry demonstrations.  If a Nebraska store isn't posted, then CC is still OK, right?

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It is legal, but if they detect you have a firearm (which of course they shouldn't if it is concealed), and they ask you to leave, then you could be charged (trespassing?) if you don't comply.

Fly

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