NAACP Outraged At Store Owner's Sign
Employees Say Owner Takes Aim At Various Groups
POSTED: 8:40 p.m. EST January 14, 2003
UPDATED: 9:27 a.m. EST January 15, 2003
A store sign is attracting attention from people who say they find it offensive, Local 4 reported.
The sign (pictured, left) is located outside the Gun Barn on M-59 in Highland Township.
The northern Oakland County NAACP is asking the store's owner to remove a message that they believe is racist.
Customers and employees told Local 4 the owner periodically rotates the messages -- taking aim at various ethnic groups, feminists and people who are overweight.

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