When Clyde Burris strolls into his Meeting Street liquor store each morning, he unlocks the doors, flips on the lights and straps on his .38-caliber pistol. Now, after a rash of about two dozen robberies and break-ins at Folly Road businesses, Charleston Police Chief Reuben Greenberg has suggested the time may have come for others to follow Burris` lead.
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