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<blockquote data-quote="hrdware" data-source="post: 2706491" data-attributes="member: 24475"><p>I was just pointing out that Starbucks is not technically a no-carry place. Not endorsing them or anything else. I would also guess that when pressed, every major company that we carry in everyday now, would say that they don't really want firearms in the store. Companies have taken the "we follow local law" stance simply because that keeps them out of the debate (generally speaking). </p><p></p><p>When was the last time a national chain came out and said something like, "Yes, we welcome customers carrying guns in our stores"? All I can remember them saying is "we follow state and local laws". Starbucks was just bold enough to be the first one to announce their actually position, then Target. "We don't like it, but we won't turn away your money".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hrdware, post: 2706491, member: 24475"] I was just pointing out that Starbucks is not technically a no-carry place. Not endorsing them or anything else. I would also guess that when pressed, every major company that we carry in everyday now, would say that they don't really want firearms in the store. Companies have taken the "we follow local law" stance simply because that keeps them out of the debate (generally speaking). When was the last time a national chain came out and said something like, "Yes, we welcome customers carrying guns in our stores"? All I can remember them saying is "we follow state and local laws". Starbucks was just bold enough to be the first one to announce their actually position, then Target. "We don't like it, but we won't turn away your money". [/QUOTE]
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