| Tale of Two Retail Stores |
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| Written by Jeff Garvas | |
| Friday, 11 March 2005 | |
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The following OhioCCW news submissions were both received on the same day, and both address an Ohio retail store and their decisions about the posting of "no-guns" signs... Death of a Clark Station Submitted by: Jeff M. A small Clark gas station in Lockland (near Cincinnati) always had a good price on gas, if there is such a thing. For the neighborhood it's in, one would think twice about putting up an anti-gun sign, but they did. It was recently decided by the owner to close down the business due to break-ins and too many times being robbed. Some people just can't see the writing on the wall, but apparently the bad guys did. Friday is their last day in business and today the alcoholic beverages were at half price. Funny thing, all the advertising and miscellaneous signage was out of the windows except...that's right, the anti-gun sign was the only thing still on the glass. They Took The Signs Down Submitted by: David K. Unfortunately for customers of "Only Diamonds", however, they're going to have a hard time getting to the store, given that The Strip posts "no-guns" signs at all parking lot entrances. Contact information provided to OFCC by one of the retail tenants at The Strip as follows: Robert Stark Stark Enterprises, Beachwood Ohio. (216) 464-2860 Contact information for these and other dangerous locations is available in OFCC's Do Not Patronize While Armed database. Related Stories: Defenseless shopper robbed, carjacked after leaving store at ''no-guns'' Strip Another elderly victim at ''no-guns'' business on The Strip |