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Posts: 2690 | Location: Lakewood, CA. USA | Registered: 07 January 2001Reply With Quote
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Sarge, I have a CC license, however I have no intention of going to a Starbucks where a bunch of wackos are openly carrying guns to do what, demonstrate that they are allowed to do that? They should grow up. Sorry, guns are not toys.
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It's lawful, and Starbucks puts itself in a bind because one of the "rights" they're promoting is "Fair Trade Coffee" -- a labor issue with coffee growers, vendors.

Starbucks can't promote one set of rights and deny another.

As for "gun nuts" and "whackos" . . . I don't see anything "disruptive" about a holstered sidearm in public where it's lawful.

If patrons were walking in dressed in cammo with an AK or AR over their shoulder, that's slightly different -- although still lawful.
 
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