Don't I know it. It's hard to CC in a speedo and flip flops.
Don't I know it. It's hard to CC in a speedo and flip flops.
“We support the efforts of individuals and groups working to prevent gun violence, and continually review our policies and procedures to ensure our stores remain a safe environment. We join a growing chorus of businesses in requesting that our customers, other than authorized law enforcement personnel, do not bring firearms into our stores.” (my emphasis)
One thing that you guys apparently missed. CVS took it a step further than the rest.
In a twitter post they said"
Thats right, not "Don't OC" like the others, it was "Don't even carry at all. Period."
Them and the horse they rode in on. Sideways.
CVS has a store policy to not call the police until the aw breaker leaves the store . I was in a CVS as it was about to be robbed . The clerk sat in the office and watched it all go down . Then she called the law . So I wouldn't worry about the asking you to leave .
You boycotters are about to be perpetually hungry and sick. Ya'll better learn how to grow a victory garden and culture penicillin or swallow your pride and CC.
Wegmans Food Markets
✔@Wegmans
There’s nothing more important than the safety of our customers & employees. The sight of someone with a gun can be alarming, and we don’t want anyone to feel that way at Wegmans. For this reason, we prefer that customers not openly carry firearms into our stores.
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https://13wham.com/news/local/wegmans-to-customers-we-prefer-customers-do-not-open-carry-firearms
...A major push came Tuesday when Shannon Watts, founder of the gun control group Moms Demand Action, called out Wegmans on Twitter and asked when it would institute a policy prohibiting open carry inside its stores...
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- The anti's are winning...
I haz confused. "About to be robbed?" Did the perp change their mind, and the person in the back was simply waiting to see if they would go through with it?
Or maybe the anti-gun companies will learn that their former customers were pro 2A?
Maybe the anti-gun companies will see their competition's sales increase as their's declines?