A-men!
It's a short read, fairly easy to understand - extremely easy by legal standards, and you carry a GUN under its guidances.
What about credit unions, specifically TFCU? Tinker Federal Credit Union, or OECU, etc?
A-men!
It's a short read, fairly easy to understand - extremely easy by legal standards, and you carry a GUN under its guidances.
That's funny stuff right there.. Maybe when they have the 12 hour sale, and only on those few items.. I will agree on the deli meat, but I shop at both stores and I can't think of a single thing cheaper at Reasors that's not a sale item..
I now intend of comping their ads at Walmart instead of visiting the 71st and Lynn Lane store.. I personally would like to thank Reasors for making this decision. When I visit their store to purchase something in their weekly sales ad, I can't walk out of the store for under a hundred bucks, even if my intention was to spend about 20 bucks.. More money for ammo, I suppose.. Thanks again, Reasors.. You made the "right choice"..
What about credit unions, specifically TFCU? Tinker Federal Credit Union, or OECU, etc?
Isn't it illegal to carry in banks?
What about credit unions, specifically TFCU? Tinker Federal Credit Union, or OECU, etc?
Since Reasor's has made the decision to post signs prohibiting the lawful and state licensed carry of firearms in their stores, my family of 8 will no longer shop at your stores. We live equal distances from a Reasor's, a Target and a Wal-Mart. We have been shopping at Reasor's for a long time, because I believe in supporting locally owned companies when possible. I have also been doing so while carrying a firearm for over ten years. Now that open carry has passed and is about to become legal you have decided to discriminate against customers who have made the decision to exercise their constitutional rights. I do not plan on openly carrying a firearm. I will not however patronize a store that posts signs that do nothing to reduce crime, but simply strip lawful citizens of the ability to protect themselves. The theater in Aurora, Colorado had "No Firearms" signs, it did them a lot of good. No thinking individual would ever make the case that a "No Firearms" sign reduces crime. I would be interested in knowing your reasons for posting them. While they are posted I will not shop there, nor will many of my friends. I hope your business suffers due to this. If you ever reverse this decision, I can assure you I will return as a loyal customer, as will many others. People will go out of their way and pay extra to support a Pro second amendment decision, but they will also not hesitate to avoid places that seek to restrict our rights.
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