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<blockquote data-quote="farmerbyron" data-source="post: 2342597" data-attributes="member: 4953"><p>We also managed to ward off an expansion of gun laws in the wake of the most horrific tragedies you could imagine in spite of the BHO and democratic controlled senate. We are not a bunch of push overs or a small, non-influential group.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It just comes down to this. If you are open to the public for the business, "the public" includes cc'rs and other diverse groups that you may have a problem with and cannot deny service to. Also in keeping with the OP's initial premise, why do these signs even exist? Sure, some of them are applied by anti gun owners and management but I would imagine the vast majority are up because a lawyer said to put a gun buster up as a precaution against any legal action that might arise from an incident, however unlikely, involving firearms. Maybe a better way to pursue these ends would be to expressly exempt liability for any firearm incident regarding a cc'r. Then you are not forcing anyone to do anything. Rather you are freeing them up from a potential liability. </p><p></p><p>It is really a moot point with the recent change to OK SDA regarding CC on posted private property. Just CC and do your thing regardless of signs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerbyron, post: 2342597, member: 4953"] We also managed to ward off an expansion of gun laws in the wake of the most horrific tragedies you could imagine in spite of the BHO and democratic controlled senate. We are not a bunch of push overs or a small, non-influential group. It just comes down to this. If you are open to the public for the business, "the public" includes cc'rs and other diverse groups that you may have a problem with and cannot deny service to. Also in keeping with the OP's initial premise, why do these signs even exist? Sure, some of them are applied by anti gun owners and management but I would imagine the vast majority are up because a lawyer said to put a gun buster up as a precaution against any legal action that might arise from an incident, however unlikely, involving firearms. Maybe a better way to pursue these ends would be to expressly exempt liability for any firearm incident regarding a cc'r. Then you are not forcing anyone to do anything. Rather you are freeing them up from a potential liability. It is really a moot point with the recent change to OK SDA regarding CC on posted private property. Just CC and do your thing regardless of signs. [/QUOTE]
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