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Old 08-20-2015, 06:07 PM
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Got any particulary gun friendly or not stores where you live? List them. We help or hurt their bank account.
Krogers. GF. Their national policy is to follow state law. Even OC. Have never been questioned about my OC weapon.
Tuesday Morning not GF. At least the Alexandria store. Shopped there until they put that sticker on the door. Not a dime since.
Circle K not GF
The Grand not GF
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Old 08-21-2015, 10:32 AM
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I have seen open carry in Kroger's without anyone saying anything. Ikea in Austin is NGF and I suspect they are all anti-gun.
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Old 08-21-2015, 12:42 PM
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I have seen open carry in Kroger's without anyone saying anything. Ikea in Austin is NGF and I suspect they are all anti-gun.
This is interesting about IKEA. Them being Swiss and all.
"Gun politics in Switzerland are unique in Europe. The vast majority of men between the ages of 20 and 30 are conscripted into the militia and undergo military training, including weapons training. The personal weapons of the militia are kept at home as part of the military obligations. However, it is generally not permitted to keep army-issued ammunition (compatible ammunition purchased privately by the individual is still permitted); Switzerland thus has one of the highest gun ownership rates in the world.[1] In recent times a minority of political opposition has expressed a desire for tighter gun regulations.[2] A referendum in February 2011 rejected stricter gun control."
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This is interesting about IKEA. Them being Swiss and all.
"Gun politics in Switzerland are unique in Europe. The vast majority of men between the ages of 20 and 30 are conscripted into the militia and undergo military training, including weapons training. The personal weapons of the militia are kept at home as part of the military obligations. However, it is generally not permitted to keep army-issued ammunition (compatible ammunition purchased privately by the individual is still permitted); Switzerland thus has one of the highest gun ownership rates in the world.[1] In recent times a minority of political opposition has expressed a desire for tighter gun regulations.[2] A referendum in February 2011 rejected stricter gun control."
That is interesting. Not farmiliar with IKEA. Switzerland very low crime and lots of guns. Who woulda thought?
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Old 08-21-2015, 05:18 PM
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Used to OC in walmart then one day the greeter stop me and asked if I was a cop. I said no and she promptly called a manager. Funny part was she is a foot and a half shorter than me and holding me by the arm like she was gona drag me out of church for talking. She was a nice lady but was informed that she needed to remove her hand and she did so. The manager told me I was breaking the law. Wrong. I informed the manager that there were no firearm policies posted at the entrance. She told me I could leave my gun in the car then shop. I told her someone else would get my $.
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This is interesting about IKEA. Them being Swiss and all.
"Gun politics in Switzerland are unique in Europe. The vast majority of men between the ages of 20 and 30 are conscripted into the militia and undergo military training, including weapons training. The personal weapons of the militia are kept at home as part of the military obligations. However, it is generally not permitted to keep army-issued ammunition (compatible ammunition purchased privately by the individual is still permitted); Switzerland thus has one of the highest gun ownership rates in the world.[1] In recent times a minority of political opposition has expressed a desire for tighter gun regulations.[2] A referendum in February 2011 rejected stricter gun control."
Always thought IKEA was Swedish
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Wal mart (HELL) is one place I ALWAYS carry
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Wal mart (HELL) is one place I ALWAYS carry
Me too they just don't know it now
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Always thought IKEA was Swedish

They are, this thread is sure to be full of accurate information.


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Starbucks is about as anti-gun as they come.

Not that I ever entered one anyway.

Most mom and pop stores are gun friendly.
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Starbucks is about as anti-gun as they come.

Not that I ever entered one anyway.

Most mom and pop stores are gun friendly.
Yes sir. That's a good reason to support locally owned businesses. I have never been asked to disarm or leave a locally owned business.
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Wait the Swiss and Swedes are different? Shows how cultured I am.
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Old 08-23-2015, 05:41 PM
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