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Warren Theater in Moore recently posted no guns
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<blockquote data-quote="David2012" data-source="post: 1840548" data-attributes="member: 24428"><p>The State of Oklahoma does not license, endorse or sell any particular design of gun buster signs. It is all left up to the individual businesses. The signs you see in businesses are sold on the open market for profit.. and are usually simply copied from signs used in other states... made for mass production value. Oklahoma businesses are free to put up any self designed sign they want to concernng the open or concealed carry of weapons on their property.. it can be scrawled on a piece of cardboard with a crayon if they want to! </p><p></p><p>At one time, Outdoor America had a commercial gun buster sign on its doors preventing all weapons.. with a written notation below excepting LEO's and those with a valid concealed carry permit.</p><p></p><p>Under the new law.. all the theaters need to do is post a simple Gun Buster sign.. then if someone is conceal carrying and their weapon is discovered.. ask the person to leave.. the person goes out, reconceals the weapon and then returns if permited to do so. No big deal. A big guy like me would not be able to OWB carry in a theater anyway.. the seats aren't wide enough as it is. Almost as uncomfortable as airplane seats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David2012, post: 1840548, member: 24428"] The State of Oklahoma does not license, endorse or sell any particular design of gun buster signs. It is all left up to the individual businesses. The signs you see in businesses are sold on the open market for profit.. and are usually simply copied from signs used in other states... made for mass production value. Oklahoma businesses are free to put up any self designed sign they want to concernng the open or concealed carry of weapons on their property.. it can be scrawled on a piece of cardboard with a crayon if they want to! At one time, Outdoor America had a commercial gun buster sign on its doors preventing all weapons.. with a written notation below excepting LEO's and those with a valid concealed carry permit. Under the new law.. all the theaters need to do is post a simple Gun Buster sign.. then if someone is conceal carrying and their weapon is discovered.. ask the person to leave.. the person goes out, reconceals the weapon and then returns if permited to do so. No big deal. A big guy like me would not be able to OWB carry in a theater anyway.. the seats aren't wide enough as it is. Almost as uncomfortable as airplane seats. [/QUOTE]
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