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bradhaas:
From my email to them:


--- Quote ---It's an unfortunate fact of life that criminals may use lethal force or the threat thereof, at any time and in any place, including Valentino's restaurants.  The chance of another person's irrational reaction to firearms, and the chance of Valentino's not making as much money, are not sufficient reasons to forego my right to self-defense and my responsibility to defend my loved ones and other innocent lives.  Therefore, as long as this new policy remains in place, I can no longer do any business with Valentino's.
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Mudinyeri:
Had to go to the Baldwin, Hackett & Meeks building on 116th & Center in Omaha for business today.  NOT CCW friendly and NOT well marked.

Here's the sign on the door.


Here's what you can see from the parking lot.

NE Bull:
The 'Candy Factory' building in the Haymarket (Lincoln) is similarly marked.  Owned/ managed by Speedway Properties.
It houses a bar/grill as well as many other business including my attorney's offices. 

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cftj:
Stopped at the Git and Split at 48th and Hwy 2 Lincoln.  The front door was signed no firearms, so I got back in my truck and drove to the next gas station.  (they also had a sign telling you to take off your hats, helmets and hoodies)

RobertH:

--- Quote from: cftj on November 12, 2015, 08:26:41 PM ---Stopped at the Git and Split at 48th and Hwy 2 Lincoln.  The front door was signed no firearms, so I got back in my truck and drove to the next gas station.  (they also had a sign telling you to take off your hats, helmets and hoodies)

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good.  did you tell the store manager that you purposely drove to the next gas station because of the sign?

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