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farmerbob:
Oakview mall in Omaha has a sign on one of the doors at main entrance, it's been about a year since the last time I was there, don't remember a sign the last time.


After the long walk back to lock my gun up, I was put at ease by the large amount of mall cops with radios, knowing if there was an issue they could call someone with a gun. (sarcasm)


I see they are already on the naughty list.

00BUCK:
FWIW, I don't ever go there unless there is absolutely no other option. In that case I roll the dice the other way, with my safety trumping their signage.
I just can't allow myself to be without protection and absolutely can't leave my weapon in a car in a mall parking lot.

depserv:
I was at the Valentino's in Lincoln on 70th Street a week or so ago and did not see a no guns sign.  I did look for one because they used to have one.  Perhaps someone should look into removing them from the list.

The Goodwill stores in Lincoln are not posted (unless I missed it).  I was in two of them today.

The Salvation Army store here is posted.  It's my understanding that the Salvation Army is considered a church; not just a Christian charity organization but an actual church.  Is it possible that as a church state law prohibits carry in them?  Or does the national organization oppose it?  If it does, someone should explain to them that Jesus told his disciples to buy a sword before they went on the road.

farmerbob:
Baker's at 120th and west center road, Omaha, is posted.

00BUCK:

--- Quote from: farmerbob on December 28, 2014, 12:10:53 PM ---Baker's at 120th and west center road, Omaha, is posted.

--- End quote ---
I think that the property owner has that all posted and requires tenants to post as well. No other Bakers is posted so I would not hold them responsible.

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