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Cabelas Carry Policy

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akclark:
It definitely says ALL.

NE Bull:
WOW! 
Maybe a store to store thing, Personally, if LaVista was posted as such, I might think twice before shopping there. I don't purchase alot there, but I still like to browse.  I wonder how the others are posted?  Come to think of it, my brothers and I were there last year when in GI for HHD, and I don't recall that sign. I'm almost positive we were all 'packin'.  :-\

tradhunter:
UPDATE


Talked to a gentleman from corporate a couple months ago( he got back to me the next day after leaving a message, while the in-store manager wouldn't return my multiple phone calls and messages for weeks). Been very busy and forgot to update everyone. He said that it is indeed the Cabelas policy that ALL Cabelas retail stores adhere to the OPEN AND CONCEAL privileges of Nebraska citizens. He said that if the state that the store is located in allows open/concealed carry they will absolutely honer it. He was an extremely professional and polite gentleman who actually answered my call while eating lunch on a business trip in Illinois and took the time to explain everything to me. He said that turnover at the retail stores is pretty high, and sometimes policies can get mottled or miss represented, and assured me the matter would be cleared up as soon as he finished his lunch. My conversation with this man reminded me why I do business there. The only guns that need to be checked are those that are going to be worked on, and if you carry you do not need to check it at the door. I have since open carried there many times with no further issues. Besides, if you carry, no matter WHAT, you NEVER unholster your weapon unless you plan to shoot it. I had some kid selling me a generator once at a local bike dealer want me to show him my gun. I though (H#!! no, u want me to get accused of aggravated assault or something!) , but I just politely declined.    

lefty:
I just returned from the Cabelas store in Kearney and there are no signs; whatsoever on the front door. :)

TopGlock2009:
Is there really a need to open carry in public? Yes, we have that right just as merchants have the right to ask you not to. Show some common sense and be respectful.

Cabelas has been a great store to deal with in LaVista. I am certainly appreciative of everything that they have done in support of NFOA. In fact, I very seldom go to Bass Pro even though I have to drive all the way across Omaha to get there.

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