
dennie
It's tough for companies now to try and tow the political line. I love Chick-fil-A's stance against inappropriate marriage but I'm also a member of an off-road riding forum and we were discussing that . I couldn't believe the amount of people who would choose to boycott Chick-fil-A ------what the heck is wrong with people, it's just a chicken sandwich.J Miller wrote: Playing the devils advocate, if we boycott every place that doesn't allow us to carry our guns there, I suspect we'd mostly stay home. Not a bad idea really.
Joe
The truth.El Chivo wrote:They're a little tired of the activism, and being used by both sides. Specifically they mentioned they don't want gun-carrying "events" staged by 2A supporters. They're not trying to trample on anyone's rights, it's just the reverse.
+2FWiedner wrote:The truth.El Chivo wrote:They're a little tired of the activism, and being used by both sides. Specifically they mentioned they don't want gun-carrying "events" staged by 2A supporters. They're not trying to trample on anyone's rights, it's just the reverse.
Chuck,Chuck 100 yd wrote:I have been in exactly one Starbucks in my life and that was with a friend who was buying me a cup.
I don`t plan to ever enter one again, especially now that this thing has surfaced.
Joe, I don`t remember EVER seeing a "no Guns" sign on any non government building in WA state.
Absolutely. They've had to deal with 2A idiots sitting out front with AR-15s making BUTTS of themselves and casting all gun owners in a negative light - just to prove a point. A meaningless point that they can't even properly articulate in most cases.Old Ironsights wrote:+2FWiedner wrote:The truth.El Chivo wrote:They're a little tired of the activism, and being used by both sides. Specifically they mentioned they don't want gun-carrying "events" staged by 2A supporters. They're not trying to trample on anyone's rights, it's just the reverse.
It's not people carrying guns that is the problem, it's dumb-dung activists on both sides making it hard to sell coffee.
When you have an Idiot "pro-gun nut" who LAYS HIS SIDEARM ON THE TABLE rather than keeping it appropriately holstered just to "prove a point" and an equally psycho "anti-gun-mom" who goes out to make a stink about it...
I can't blame Starbucks at all... and won't... until they put up "no guns allowed" signs.
Pisgah wrote:I went in to a Starbuck's exactly one time. Ordered large coffee, black. Threw them in to a tizzy -- what do you want again, sir? Cost me as much as a meal at McD's, and was only so-so. They need not worry about me and my gun.