Gun Grabbers Posting Signs Without Permission
In recent days, Ohioans For Concealed Carry has been receiving a number of reports of subversive activities by gun ban extremists.
Most of the reports involve a group calling itself the "Concealed Carry Law Task Force" which has been visiting stores in northeast Ohio, and "ordering" them to post "no-guns" signs, which they provide at no charge.
In other cases, stores are finding out they're "posted" only when concerned customers begin asking the store manager why they have a sign on their door. In the examples we're aware of, the manager always removes the sign.
How ironic that gun ban extremists are willingly violating the private property rights of these businesses, when their public defense for stores that post is always based on their private property rights.
Following is an email from one surprised store manager to a concerned customer, who discovered that a part-time employee had "posted" the business without his knowledge:
- -----Original Message-----
From: Office Depot - Marion
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 12:29 PM
Subject: Concealed Carry Sign
I am writing you regarding the sign we had posted on our front door on Friday 4/9/04.
That sign was posted by a part time sales associate without the knowledge of our management staff. I apologize for the
inconvenience this caused you. The sign has been removed.
If I can be of any further assistance please let me know.
Thank You,
David T. Jeanmougin
Assistant Store Manager
Please make it a point to give some business to the Office Depot this week!
If you learn of other such tasteless and miselading activities by gun ban extremists in your area, please notify us using the "submit news" feature on the website.
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