http://abullseyeview.com/2014/07/target ... in-stores/
So I guess I'll be buying my stuff online instead
Thunder71 wrote:Ugh... back to Walmart I guess.
At least they sell ammo.
And hammers.
And provide sanitary wipes for their carts and your hands.
Thunder71 wrote:Ugh... back to Walmart I guess.
At least they sell ammo.
And hammers.
And provide sanitary wipes for their carts and your hands.
Dear Target,
Based upon your recently announced stance on carrying firearms inside your store, you have made it clear that my family and I are no longer welcome to shop with you.
This is disappointing on many levels. You have lost a good customer today and one that is moving into a new house with many thousands of dollars to spend outfitting it.
The solution to unruly customers is always an individual one - trespass individuals making other guests uncomfortable if they refuse to leave. Don't make blanket bans unless you want your (former) customers to do the same to you.
P.S. please ask acting CEO John Mulligan to certify that he will never have armed security with him when he is inside one of your stores or any other "family environments" and I may reconsider my initial position that he is a hypocrite.
Kind Regards,
MN01R6
You may remember back on May 30th that a loaded gun, a Hi-Point 9MM, was found in a Myrtle Beach, SC Target stores toy aisle.
As luck would have it though, the Myrtle Beach Police have positively identified their suspect as David Dennis. Dennis is now being sought for unlawfully carrying of a handgun in connection with this incident, as he’s already a convicted felon.
Our approach has always been to follow local laws, and of course, we will continue to do so.
But starting today we will also respectfully request that guests not bring firearms to Target – even in communities where it is permitted by law.
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