No blue toy guns is what I'm getting from that sign.
No blue toy guns is what I'm getting from that sign.
Or they just don’t sell pistols?The only sign I have seen at Meijer is a simple pistol with a line through it. No verbage on the sign.
I just figured they were encouraging the open carry of rifles.
I feel like if a store's stance is no open carry they're attempting to find a middle ground between not treading on rights and not angering the Karens. Since I concealed carry anyways, I pay no attention to the signs. The point of concealed carry is no one notices and if they do notice then I'm doing it wrong. If my carrying is brought to the store's attention and I'm asked to leave, I'll leave. I'll probably be back though and still carrying, probably with better concealment. I don't think boycotting a store or a chain is going to change their stance anyways and it's been mentioned above that unless you are completely self-sufficient you likely cannot function in modern society without eventually running out of stores to shop that don't offend you in one way or another.
My thinking on what changed was they grew, they started doing more business in bigger cities suburbs, they became more corporate.Meijer used to sell shotgun, rifle, and pistol ammo.
You could never find someone with a key though.
Something changed in their corporate philosophy.
My Meijer still does. Bought 60 rounds of federal 450 bushmaster there Saturday. Decent price too at $24.99 per box. Took me 15 minutes to get someone with a key.Meijer used to sell shotgun, rifle, and pistol ammo.
You could never find someone with a key though.
Something changed in their corporate philosophy.
The Franklin Meijer still sells ammo too. It is rare to find stock these days, but they had 150 grain 308 Winchester soft point ammo the other day for $21 a box. Not too bad for the times.Meijer used to sell shotgun, rifle, and pistol ammo.
You could never find someone with a key though.
Something changed in their corporate philosophy.
Doesn`t matter to me. I`ll honor their wishes that my pistol stay outside. But my pistol stays with my billfold. Meijer won`t see another Nickle of my money. There are consequences for actions.The Franklin Meijer still sells ammo too. It is rare to find stock these days, but they had 150 grain 308 Winchester soft point ammo the other day for $21 a box. Not too bad for the times.
Where do you buy your Goya beans? LOLDoesn`t matter to me. I`ll honor their wishes that my pistol stay outside. But my pistol stays with my billfold. Meijer won`t see another Nickle of my money. There are consequences for actions.
You should check out RK in Shelbyville if your paying that much for ammo with Mperks...The Franklin Meijer still sells ammo too. It is rare to find stock these days, but they had 150 grain 308 Winchester soft point ammo the other day for $21 a box. Not too bad for the times.
Till everyone starts walking in with wrenches in their pocket and they get tired of it constantly going off.
Yes they have drive up window and ATM. Not sure of who does the monitoring. Several cameras and a request to take hat off. had my 4 inch cold steel in pocket though so I'm not sure it was metal detectors. You went in the first door and was locked in the foyer before the second door unlocked to enter the lobby.Does that credit union have a driveup? Do they have other branches without the metal detectors?
The bank is THE LAST place I'd ever want to be unarmed, second only to the hospital.
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I encountered one of those and simply held up my janitor size ring of keys and got buzzed in. I am sure they have no one on staff qualified to monitor the machine.Till everyone starts walking in with wrenches in their pocket and they get tired of it constantly going off.