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Originally Posted by Idle
This would not be a problem with the one outside of Tulsa. It is located in a Casino which is guarded by the Cherokee Lighthorse Police.
This is also a good spot for this type of business as about 90% of their customers are from out of town. The Casino is a resort and this place is just a part of it.
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Originally Posted by Idle
The location in Thackerville is operated by the Chickasaws. They, too, have a police force that could easily deal with any problems.
The location in Bricktown is in a popular bar and entertainment area that is always crawling with Cops and many of them work during their off hours as undercover security at the different places.
These Casinos are massive places and yet you never hear of any problems taking place inside of them. Security is everywhere. You just can't see it.
But they are watching you.
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I'm not sure what your point was, but:
Just because "they are watching you," doesn't bar anyone from their properties when carrying. There's no way any reservation security force knows whether any guest is or isn't carrying a one or more firearms....
The fact that casinos have some armed security is a testament to the reason that suicidal/mass murders have not to my knowledge done their deeds on casino properties.
Of course, this could change tomorrow, but the fact of the matter is that every suicidal/mass murder in recent history chooses a gun-free zone to do their killing. That, is not a coincidence - it is a fact.
The message is that making any area whether public or private enterprise; a gun-free zone, is increasing the odds of an incident as has been happening with alarming frequency IN, gun-free zones in America...