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RE: Second Amendment Rights being abused?
(11-30-2017 11:07 AM)Policiious Wrote:  Most nationally franchised or corporately owned retailers have a No Guns policy as do most government owned buildings. Just don't be the idiot who carries a weapon into a store that doesn't allow them; too many idiots have been caught trying to carry on a weapon on airplanes or into airports.

Think before you carry.

If you don't know about the corporate policy, or "don't see" the sign, no harm no foul.

Worst you get in most states is asked to leave if they even know you are carrying. Which they won't if you are carrying properly. You politely comply. Just sayin.

Government buildings, schools and airports, you are not exactly a member of Mensa if you don't know those.
11-30-2017 11:15 AM
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