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In reply to the discussion: About the guy who walked into JC Penney's with an AR-15 (UPDATED) [View all]McCamy Taylor
(19,240 posts)61. Does JC Penny check the weapons to be sure there are no bullets? If not, they are liable if you get
shot in their store. Seems like the fear of lawsuits would cause them to ban weapons.
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I was once told by security personel at a mall that I had to put away my camera or leave.
FourScore
Jan 2013
#34
Oh, and I signed it. I think only 18 more are needed. (And then what happens?)
FourScore
Jan 2013
#36
Does JC Penny check the weapons to be sure there are no bullets? If not, they are liable if you get
McCamy Taylor
Jan 2013
#61
I don't think there are that many on the far right who think "open carry assault rifles"
IdaBriggs
Feb 2013
#118
I totally agree that guns should not be carried in public, especially around children.
Starboard Tack
Feb 2013
#141