nilla
Regular Member
what banks do you Oregon guys/gals go to that has a policy that allows customers/members to carry (either open or concealed)? i'm not asking where you carry into and no one says anything, or you conceal because you know its against the bank/credit union policy. again i'm asking in reference to their policy.
i've been walking into local branches and putting on my best to be an ambassador for the 2A. so far iv'e only found a few financial institutions that prefer you to conceal if you must carry into their branch.
they are US bank, Northwest credit union and Chase Bank.
while not perfect, i'll take that over Willamette community bank. Erica, the manager at the Albany branch, is firm in her belief that they are a federal building and that they fall under federal law because they are an FDIC bank. i contested to the contrary so she tried to look it up on the internet and prove it to me, but i didn't have forever to wait for her to look for something that doesn't exist. i had to just leave before i got pissed with her and collect my self before calling the Lebanon branch manager and getting a straight answer that their policy is written against guns.
so, what pro-2A financial institutions in Oregon have you guys found/do you guys use?
i've been walking into local branches and putting on my best to be an ambassador for the 2A. so far iv'e only found a few financial institutions that prefer you to conceal if you must carry into their branch.
they are US bank, Northwest credit union and Chase Bank.
while not perfect, i'll take that over Willamette community bank. Erica, the manager at the Albany branch, is firm in her belief that they are a federal building and that they fall under federal law because they are an FDIC bank. i contested to the contrary so she tried to look it up on the internet and prove it to me, but i didn't have forever to wait for her to look for something that doesn't exist. i had to just leave before i got pissed with her and collect my self before calling the Lebanon branch manager and getting a straight answer that their policy is written against guns.
so, what pro-2A financial institutions in Oregon have you guys found/do you guys use?
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