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Problems at Galeria Mall?

greengum

Regular Member
Joined
Aug 18, 2009
Messages
330
Location
Henderson, Nevada, USA
I go there once every few months and take my sisters shopping. Each time except the last time I got kicked out. I hate that place and I would never go there, but then again I'm not a teenage girl who needs the correct style of clothing...uhg They have an early voting place in the galleria. I was thinking of going there next election and see what happens.
 

BigAuvGlock23

Regular Member
Joined
Apr 30, 2011
Messages
15
Location
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
I never have a problem when I am shopping with my girl. I've been there 7-8 times. We walk through the whole mall shopping at forever21, guess, tilly's, ect. We also spend time at the food court. It is unfortunate too hear this. I will continue to oc at galleria mall and keep everyone informed.
 

timf343

Campaign Veteran
Joined
Oct 3, 2007
Messages
1,409
Location
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
I always early vote at Galleria with no problem. I think I'm going to early vote next time at Boulevard Mall though. I've never been in that mall, but I hear that one is very anti-gun and think I heard someone say they even have a small LVMPD podium or something there.
 

MAC702

Campaign Veteran
Joined
Jul 31, 2011
Messages
6,331
Location
Nevada
OC'ing at the voting area will be perfect. The line will be long enough that security is bound to get wind of you being there. And then, when they demand (on your recorder!) that a legal VOTER leave the polls, I think there will be a LOT more to the story.

Can private property owners enforce "no guns" rules if they choose to open up their property for voting? Legally, it seems the same as enforcing a dress code.
 
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28kfps

Guest
No problem for me several times. Oc in many of the stores, sears being one of them, lunch in the food court.
 
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