^^^THIS.
I've always stood on the grounds that if OC is the ONLY way you can legally carry where you currently are, then so be it, but have a damn good holster and training. Otherwise, CC is the preferred and smarter way to carry.
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I'm all for private property rights, but when a business is open to the general public, their right to forbid basic rights ends.
They should not be allowed to ban ccw or open carry if legal in public, unless they provide courthouse style security.
This only applies to cake bakers.
Personally, I believe a private business should be able to forbid whatever the hell they want. It's the government that shouldn't be able to forbid basic rights. It fires me up a whole lot more when I can't carry at the post office or face a felony than it does to be told please don't carry at Walmart or we'll ask you to leave.
https://babylonbee.com/news/walmart-...here-its-legal
"For the mental well-being of our other customers, please refrain from showing up to our stores in whatever you rolled out of bed in."
This afternoon while I was doing laundry it occurred to me that Walmart is the only place in town that sells underwear...
For the last 10 years The wife and I have spent 1000$+ a month at wally world 3 kids are expensive. Some months like back to school, christmas and kids birthday months substantially more than a thousand. This month I spent 7$ at wally world on meds because I was to sick to drive some where else. I know a thousand bucks a month isn't shit to wally world, but if every one stops doing there shopping there I'm sure they will definitely notice.