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SD OC Friendly Businesses

petrophase

Campaign Veteran
Joined
Apr 1, 2009
Messages
300
Location
Rapid City, South Dakota, USA
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Help Me Build It?

For people like me that like to spend their money at businesses that respect our desire to continue living. Post the business, their policy, and where/who you learned it from?
In Rapid City:

OC Neutral
Starbucks - Corporate website/Duh/PE
Safeway - Corporate PR via telephone
Cabelas - Hearsay/PE
Tandy Leather Factory - PC/PE

OC Negative
Scheels - Hearsay, somewhat ambiguous door sign.
Shopko - Corporate legal division
Rushmore Mall - Posted

Waiting for Response/Info
Carmike Theaters - Manager unsure of corporate policy, referred to main office.
Family Thrift Center (FTC) Grocery Markets (Nash Finch Corp.) - As per PC with managers/legal dept., no official policy yet, but working on one, will likely be negative.
 

SDguy

Regular Member
Joined
Jul 13, 2008
Messages
119
Location
, South Dakota, USA
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Rushmore Mall is not open carry friendly. It is posted and they will cite you for tresspassing if you open carry in the mall and ask you not to return.
 

adam_SDOCsiouxfalls

Regular Member
Joined
Feb 17, 2011
Messages
67
Location
Sioux Falls,SD
Just a thought to share.

These business that have posted signs baning weapons in their business have the right to do so if it is private property.
These signs are posted under the business's policy, Not State or Federal Law. Which means if you do ignor the signs all they can do is ask you to leave, and poss. trespass you from the property. Personally if its posted and its not done so under state or federal law then I will just go spend my money with a business that respects peoples rights. If I have no choice and need to use their business for whtever reason then I just CC, "out of sight out of mind". and I still have it for my, and my family's protection.
 
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