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Grapeshot wrote:
Armed, black female Sheriffs deputy - I think City of Richmond.
Was having a case of indigestion when I was there, shortly after ClumsyCandy.
Armed, black female Sheriffs deputy - I think
from City of Richmond.
There is that better? :?
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kenny
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Kenny nobody intended to be unkind to you. In fact, both responses (mine & ClumsyCandy's) included "smiles" at the end to indicate otherwise.
Computer 'shorthand' being what it is, the absence of the word "from" may have been what confused the issue for you.
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kenny
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when you have an agent of an elected official working there part time at least you would think the elected official could set their employee straight, which in turn just may adjust the attitude of the store.
The elected official (Henrico Sheriff) has no authority or influence in this instance - even if the deputy had been from Henrico. The deputy was working as an employee of Barnes & Noble under the supervision of the store manager. Particularly, I don't think that the Sheriff would have chosen to engage in rhetoric influencing 2A rights over property rights.
That is why I discussed the matter with the manager, not the deputy. Yes there is more to this story, but it is premature to report it here.
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Back to the topic at hand - B & N is temporarily (I hope) on my gun unfriendly list. I too have a phone call into B & N upper management. We shall see.
Meanwhile Books-A-Million is most friendly and has a much better selection of cards at more attractive prices.
Yata hey