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National Moms group protests Harris Teeter's gun policy
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"Members of a national parent group say they won't shop at Harris Teeter as long as shoppers can bring gun into their stores."
"About a dozen local members of the group "Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America" cut up their loyalty cards and gave them to the manager of the Harris Teeter on Providence Road Saturday morning to protest the store's gun policy."
"They want Harris Teeter and their parent company, Kroger stores, to stop allowing customers to openly carry guns in their stores."
"Both Starbucks and Target stores have asked customers to leave their guns at home."
"The groups says it favors Second Amendment gun rights, but open-carry laws are different than concealed-weapons laws, which require more of gun owners." ... |
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Millwright66
(1/26/2015)
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Seems like the "out of sight, out of mind" adage still has its adherents ! One thing strikes me about this "protest" is the VPC, et al pogroms demonizing firearms has been effective. Guess this also means these ladys are also going to be apprehensive around LEOs on duty as well. |
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