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Tulsa World: Businesses take sides on open carry
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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzdraw" data-source="post: 1958889" data-attributes="member: 385"><p>I talked with the Broken Arrow Atwoods manager maybe 4 months ago, when they were still up. We have a civil, several minute conversation; he's a decent guy. He said that the year previous a lady with a SDA permit dropped her derringer in his BA store. It went BANG on the concrete floor. He said that between the BAPD and such that there was a lot of excitement and unwanted attention for the store. At the time of my conversation, he indicated that it was corporate, not he that put the sign up. I too noticed the gunbuster sign was gone a few months ago and returned to more regularly shopping there.</p><p></p><p>That seems to be the way of gunbuster signs; they just quietly go away with a little time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzdraw, post: 1958889, member: 385"] I talked with the Broken Arrow Atwoods manager maybe 4 months ago, when they were still up. We have a civil, several minute conversation; he's a decent guy. He said that the year previous a lady with a SDA permit dropped her derringer in his BA store. It went BANG on the concrete floor. He said that between the BAPD and such that there was a lot of excitement and unwanted attention for the store. At the time of my conversation, he indicated that it was corporate, not he that put the sign up. I too noticed the gunbuster sign was gone a few months ago and returned to more regularly shopping there. That seems to be the way of gunbuster signs; they just quietly go away with a little time. [/QUOTE]
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