Jblack44
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So it seems we are going through some growing pains as far as getting OC acceptable within stores. Stores that have stated (in policy) that they follow state law in regards to carrying a firearm.There have been a few recent stories of managers asking people to leave the gun outside or at least cover it up. Corporate seems to be leaving it up to the individual stores now as to if OC is acceptible. Basically not addressing the issue head on.
So what do we do as a group? Like many have said, $$$$ is what drives these stores (obviously). So maybe we can draft a monthly letter through MOC inc.showing them the amount of money they are driving away??? If individual people can send in the amounts that they spend at competitors stores (who allow us to carry), to MOC inc., then we total it all up and send it to Corp HQ.
$$$ talks as they say.
Just an idea. Not sure if it make sense, but I'd thought I'd run it up the flag pole and see who salutes..
So it seems we are going through some growing pains as far as getting OC acceptable within stores. Stores that have stated (in policy) that they follow state law in regards to carrying a firearm.There have been a few recent stories of managers asking people to leave the gun outside or at least cover it up. Corporate seems to be leaving it up to the individual stores now as to if OC is acceptible. Basically not addressing the issue head on.
So what do we do as a group? Like many have said, $$$$ is what drives these stores (obviously). So maybe we can draft a monthly letter through MOC inc.showing them the amount of money they are driving away??? If individual people can send in the amounts that they spend at competitors stores (who allow us to carry), to MOC inc., then we total it all up and send it to Corp HQ.
$$$ talks as they say.
Just an idea. Not sure if it make sense, but I'd thought I'd run it up the flag pole and see who salutes..