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EASTON MARKET: No Longer Posted!

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Scott
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EASTON MARKET: No Longer Posted!

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Cruised through Easton Market for lunch at Chammps today and noticed that the CPZ sign tacked onto the brick edifice at the main entrance was gone...I checked a couple other entrances for signs and saw none. A random sample of businesses (including Dick's Sporting Goods) revealed no troublesome CPZ signage that I could see.

So....who got the owners of Easton Market to see the light?
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Post by Jronjakoh »

I'll confess..... HE did it!!
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Re: EASTON MARKET: No Longer Posted!

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Scott wrote:Cruised through Easton Market for lunch at Chammps today and noticed that the CPZ sign tacked onto the brick edifice at the main entrance was gone...I checked a couple other entrances for signs and saw none. A random sample of businesses (including Dick's Sporting Goods) revealed no troublesome CPZ signage that I could see.

So....who got the owners of Easton Market to see the light?
Wow! This is GREAT NEWS!

I wonder if the e-mail I sent to Dick's had anything to do with it. LOL!
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Post by Redhorse »

I must admit...I never noticed the GB signs at the entrances (the 2 times I've been there since CCW passed). When I'm driving in Kolumbika, my focus is typically on those idiots I seem to find myself surrounded by every time I visit. I was armed each time I went, and only disarmed to enter "obwelos" or whatever that mexican restaurant is...I knew they served alcohol.

Second time I was there for a "corporate function" and went to some big game room that had a hall you could rent and have a dinner/meeting. Kept looking for GB sign the whole time (in the parking garage, the main entrance to the building, the door to the gaming hall, etc..) but never saw one. Then when we were leaving the downstairs portion at the end of the event... :shock: ...there was a bar downstairs! Holy Fazoli's Batman... :? THAT wouldn't have been good. I was glad we were leaving :oops: !

:idea: It's amazing the feeling that comes over you with a realization like that one! I don't think officer friendly (and I saw a couple while I was there), or his most destinguished honor, would have given a rats @$$ that I didn't know I was breaking the law.
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Post by Jim-in-Toledo »

That was another DDR posting.

If anyone sees a Dick's parking lot posted, email their customer service as it appears they are getting them removed relatively quickly after they are made aware of them.

Worked in Toledo, and thanks to everyone who contacted Dick's at Easton also.

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