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JAK:
I am not sure how well the excuse that they didn't bother to post a sign banning firearms will work when the membership agreement specifically states that firearms are not to be brought onto their premises.  I would think that having been notified in writing that it was prohibited would cause issues if it ever came up, but that is a question for lawyers to answer.

The question I have is regardless of if the door is posted or not, why would anyone want to do any more business there necessary with a corporation that dose not believe in the 2nd amendment and is anti gun.  That is just providing them with profits that they can then turn around and use to attempt to erode our rights further.

John K

Les:

--- Quote from: Jhetrick5 on December 14, 2016, 01:45:46 PM ---FYI, the Costco off the Dodge expressway is NOT posted so I follow the letter of Nebraska state law, regardless of their corporate "policy."


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Agreed, if it's not posted as per Ne. State statute I normally do like they say "Always carry, never tell"  but since we have this clearinghouse for info here, believe I'll go elsewhere.  :P

Les:
BTW, Schafers Parts Warehouse on 66th St. South of Vine St. (Former Montgomery Wards Warehouse) is still posted

Jhetrick5:

--- Quote from: Les on December 14, 2016, 04:35:55 PM ---Agreed, if it's not posted as per Ne. State statute I normally do like they say "Always carry, never tell"  but since we have this clearinghouse for info here, believe I'll go elsewhere.  :P

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Actually, this is the first I've heard of Costco's policy so I'll keep that in mind. I suspect there are additional local storefronts of national corporations with the same policies but my take is if they don't post per state law I'm within my rights to carry there, regardless of what they might say elsewhere. Simply put, I'm not going to check the website of every business I MIGHT do business with to see what their carry policies might be; the law seems very specific on the obligation and method required off businesses to notify customers of carry policy.


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StuartJ:
Just looked at the list. The Valentinos nearest me used to be on the list of unfriendly I don't see it there now but Valentinos at Meadow Lane still has a No weapons sign, with image of a pistol and a knife in a circle with a red line over it on the door.

I work at Office Depot at South Pointe Pavillions. The maul is on the list of unfriendlies but I've never seen a sign. Maybe I should look around more. I don't really shop in the maul.  Scheels in the maul sells guns. I've been in there several times. They have a sign about not bringing in loaded guns when trying to get a holster.

As an employee of Office Depot I'm not allowed to carry but in nine years no one as ever told me customers couldn't.  Most of that I was not at South Pointe. My old store is now an empty building.  Only people I've actually seen open carry into the store are A) the security guard who picks up the cash and B) uniformed police officers.  Whether any customers conceal carry I have no idea.

I have one coworker I know I can chat with about guns,he's former army. But I do so only when the department manager isn't around. She's afraid of gun talk. I told her she has nothing to be afraid of from me. She's still afraid.  So I talk to my coworker when she has the day off, or is at lunch.

On, thoush some of the staff maybe nervous around strange dogs, we don't object to well controlled dogs in the store. And I personally prefer them to children.  Dogs sit and don't move when told to. They dont run around knocking products off of shelves/hooks. Children don't mind their parents, assuming their parents actually try to control them. A sad commentary on our culture.



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