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    Grand Master Know It All hatidua's Avatar
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    I walked into a Starbucks this morning with my wife in Boulder. I didn't see any signs relating to guns in any way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squeeze View Post
    Well said indeed.
    If by "well said" you mean "full of analogies that don't work", I agree.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hatidua View Post
    I walked into a Starbucks this morning with my wife in Boulder. I didn't see any signs relating to guns in any way.
    That's because Howard Schulz' letter specifically said that they wouldn't put up signs. And that their workers would not attempt to enforce any policy.
    Sayonara

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    Straddling the fence doesn't work for me, grow a pair and pick a side, sounds like they have.

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    http://www.delish.com/food/recalls-r...s-coffee-event

    The national gun debate, with regards to eatery policies, continues after Starbucks asked patrons to no longer bring guns to its locations last week. According to The Times-Picayune, state representative Jeff Thompson recently held a pro gun event called "Guns and Coffee" at a local Louisiana Chick-fil-A in response to the controversial Starbucks decision.
    Despite the fact that Chick-fil-A allows guns based on area laws, the chain, which often tends to get involved in political matters, says that it was not an official host and did not sponsor the event. "Chick-fil-A is not sponsoring an event associated with this cause" stated Communications Vice President Carrie Kurlander. "People gather in our restaurants every day for food and hospitality (but) it's our policy not to host political events," a Chick-fil-A representative explained. Apparently the owner of the Bossier City location where the event was held even asked Thompson to move his "Coffee and Guns" meet-up elsewhere.

    Apparently other businesses do not care to be used in politico posturing.
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