Walmart is a charter member of the Responsible Firearms Retailer Partnership, organized by Walmart and Everytown for Gun Safety.
One has nothing to do with the other.For Kroger to be so anti gun, they sure do put a lot of advertising in support of our troops.
Yeah, I think it does.. but ok.One has nothing to do with the other.
Yeah, I think it does.. but ok.
Isn't Tulsi What's-her'face a major in the military (army maybe)? I think she's ok with various bans and red flag laws, is she not?
Don't forget South Bend's mayor is a Navy Reserve Intel Puke.
In light of the insanity that goes on now, any business that prohibits you from protecting yourself and family should have the liability of providing at least that level of protection they've barred you from providing. Dial-a-Prayer won't hack it. Why don't we see lawers jumping on this?DidnÂ’t see anything on KrogerÂ’s website last night.
Wonder if if they will upgrade their security to account for their increased restrictions. Checkout, shopping aisles, parking lot? Last time I was their the “Security” guy was a pimple face fat kid busy chatting up the cute cashier. Not looking for more after the fact security like cameras to see what happened or mops to clean up the blood, rather proactive security to stop something before it happens. Like maybe a good guy(s) with a gun. Will they arm their security now?
Law Enforcement isn't even legally required to provide any protection. Why would a private business?In light of the insanity that goes on now, any business that prohibits you from protecting yourself and family should have the liability of providing at least that level of protection they've barred you from providing. Dial-a-Prayer won't hack it. Why don't we see lawers jumping on this?
In light of the insanity that goes on now, any business that prohibits you from protecting yourself and family should have the liability of providing at least that level of protection they've barred you from providing. Dial-a-Prayer won't hack it. Why don't we see lawers jumping on this?
Law Enforcement isn't even legally required to provide any protection. Why would a private business?
We hate specious lawsuits and celebrate personal responsibility - till we don't.
If Kroger et al are too dangerous, then take some responsibility for you families safety and don't go there.
Friends of ours can now get Amazon food delivery...
I have a hard time keeping up. Is Amazon a company we boycott or are they a 2A friendly company? Just because they allow me to Open Carry while I sit at my keyboard doesn't make them an appealing alternative to Kroger, etal.