Oh well. I was late, but at least I made it before you left. Not sure I would have put it that way though...
PS- I do recommend their new lighter-roasted "Blond" coffee for those that don't like their normal heavy-roasted varieties.
Most of you who have made the stop already this morning haven't reported on OC/CC or any words with the manager/staff on your purpose (except Lance Robbins). Can you fill us in on some detail?
i believe whole heartedly that their true stance is that they just want to sell coffee. since it is not illegal to carry a firearm in their store, they will gladly sell you a coffee and tell you to have a very nice day.I may be reading too much in between the lines, but one could interpret this as meaning that they will follow current state and local laws but wish for and support more stringent ones.
OCed in one Starbucks this morning across from Michigan State University. Had conversation with the friendly barista about 2A while spending some $2 bills. No issues.Most of you who have made the stop already this morning haven't reported on OC/CC or any words with the manager/staff on your purpose (except Lance Robbins). Can you fill us in on some detail?
ummm did you mean the 14th?Is this a permeant boycott or is this just for the 17th?
I just went in the StarBucks at Walnut and Miller in Bloomington, OC while I was in the store, thanked them for there support of the constitution.
By the way, I've noticed, and commented in other threads that everywhere in Bloomington I go... no one seems to notice, or care if I am OC'ing... and realistically, that's the way I want and like it. It shouldn't be seen as anything out of the norm, just a man and his tool.... huh, that sounds a little perverted!
Frosty, here's the post where you suggested the time. Not being a smart a** just trying to make you feel bad.The one I know best is on First Ave. I don't know what time they close but I figured an afternoon treat would work with my work schedule. Say 6pm?