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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3200956" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>We were in Red River NM two years ago on Memorial weekend. 20,000+ bikers in town. Every bar had chain link fence put up at the entrance with every patron coming in getting wanded for weapons by NM state troopers.</p><p>A couple years back, went to Stillwater and decided to eat at the Buffalo Wild Wings. Manager was greeting and opening the door for customers. As I was walking in, there was a big sign that said no CC weapons allowed. Stopped, told the guy I couldn't enter as I was carrying, and he laughed then said not to worry as it was required by their insurance. They didn't care. </p><p>I'm sure If I were a representative of his insurance company, that would result in some feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3200956, member: 5412"] We were in Red River NM two years ago on Memorial weekend. 20,000+ bikers in town. Every bar had chain link fence put up at the entrance with every patron coming in getting wanded for weapons by NM state troopers. A couple years back, went to Stillwater and decided to eat at the Buffalo Wild Wings. Manager was greeting and opening the door for customers. As I was walking in, there was a big sign that said no CC weapons allowed. Stopped, told the guy I couldn't enter as I was carrying, and he laughed then said not to worry as it was required by their insurance. They didn't care. I'm sure If I were a representative of his insurance company, that would result in some feedback. [/QUOTE]
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