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RobertH:
they've told me flat out they allow CCW (although was a couple years ago) and i've bought and sold guns there.  you walk in the front door with it up to the gun counters.  and buying one, they take you down to some counter near the front door.

anyways, i've never seen that sign and i've been to South Pointe hundreds of times.

MissMichella:
Does Trader Joes count then as far as that signage goes?  I open carried into TJ last week without any problems, but I try not to break rules  :D

barmandr:

--- Quote from: bullit on May 25, 2013, 05:36:28 PM ---Does it meet the definition of "conspicuous"?  Does not appear that way.....

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Can someone please show me where it says in the law that it is required to be conspicuous and anything about sign placement?  Also, if the mall is posted prohibiting carry, but scheel's is posted allowing carry, which one applies?

GreyGeek:

--- Quote from: MissMichella on June 06, 2013, 12:35:13 PM ---Does Trader Joes
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All of South Pointe mall is posted by the mall  itself.  Someone recently posted a picture of the signage which is outside  the west exit of Scheels.  That includes Trader Joe's  and the Food court south  of it.   Scheels itself is not posted, neither are many of the shops,  like Panera's, but they are all included in the mall's general injunction.  That means that when you visit the mall your gun goes into  the gun safe in your trunk.   :'(

If anyone gets shot by a mental defective and survives they can always sue the Mall and/or the specific shop for what ever, but good luck with that.

BTW, the Library  on South 14th, across from the Cemetery, also put up a Knives and Guns prohibited sign recently.

FarmerRick:

--- Quote from: barmandr on June 06, 2013, 01:08:43 PM ---Can someone please show me where it says in the law that it is required to be conspicuous and anything about sign placement?  Also, if the mall is posted prohibiting carry, but scheel's is posted allowing carry, which one applies?

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http://uniweb.legislature.ne.gov/laws/statutes.php?statute=69-2441

(2) If a person, persons, entity, or entities in control of the property or an employer in control of the property prohibits a permitholder from carrying a concealed handgun into or onto the place or premises and such place or premises are open to the public, a permitholder does not violate this section unless the person, persons, entity, or entities in control of the property or employer in control of the property has posted conspicuous notice that carrying a concealed handgun is prohibited in or on the place or premises or has made a request, directly or through an authorized representative or management personnel, that the permitholder remove the concealed handgun from the place or premises.

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