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<blockquote data-quote="hrdware" data-source="post: 1944840" data-attributes="member: 24475"><p>Originally, The Warren Theater allowed concealed carry. After the passage of the open carry legislation, they put up "No guns" signs. Mr. Warren and his staff were under the impression that the state would authorize appropriate signage. I (and possibly others) contacted them and let them know the state did not authorize signage and they could use any language or sign they wanted to convey the owners intent. They then decided to remove the "No guns" signs and have the new "No open carry" signs made and put up. I would have preferred them not to put any signage up at all, but it is their choice.</p><p></p><p>Mr. Warren is a concealed permit holder himself and has never had a problem with concealed carry at his theaters. From what I understand, they had the same problem in Kansas City when Kansas City got rid of their ordinance against open carry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hrdware, post: 1944840, member: 24475"] Originally, The Warren Theater allowed concealed carry. After the passage of the open carry legislation, they put up "No guns" signs. Mr. Warren and his staff were under the impression that the state would authorize appropriate signage. I (and possibly others) contacted them and let them know the state did not authorize signage and they could use any language or sign they wanted to convey the owners intent. They then decided to remove the "No guns" signs and have the new "No open carry" signs made and put up. I would have preferred them not to put any signage up at all, but it is their choice. Mr. Warren is a concealed permit holder himself and has never had a problem with concealed carry at his theaters. From what I understand, they had the same problem in Kansas City when Kansas City got rid of their ordinance against open carry. [/QUOTE]
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