Countryfried Frank wrote:I hate to admit it but I agree with the tactical blowhard on this one.
xd ED wrote:Just one:
Don't over-think it
They just want to sell coffee.
Grizz wrote:My read on what Starbucks CEO said in his letter, if taken literally, is that everyone, including concealed carry, should "no longer bring guns into their stores or outdoor seating areas". In Minnesota, even if it is not posted, a business or a homeowner can request that you don't carry on their premises. If you do not comply then you are susceptible to a petty misdemeanor charge. By writing..."For these reasons, today we are respectfully requesting that customers no longer bring firearms into our stores or outdoor seating areas -- even in states where "open carry" is permitted -- unless they are authorized law enforcement personnel."
Seems to me that we are beholden to Minnesota law not to carry on their premises. Even though their intent may have meant just open carry, that's not what was actually said. Any other thoughts on this?
Subd. 17. Posting; trespass. (a) A person carrying a firearm on or about his or her person or clothes under a permit or otherwise who remains at a private establishment knowing that the operator of the establishment or its agent has made a reasonable request that firearms not be brought into the establishment may be ordered to leave the premises. A person who fails to leave when so requested is guilty of a petty misdemeanor. The fine for a first offense must not exceed $25. Notwithstanding section 609.531, a firearm carried in violation of this subdivision is not subject to forfeiture.
Countryfried Frank wrote:I hate to admit it but I agree with the tactical blowhard on this one.
river_boater wrote:Hmac wrote:They got tired of being used as a pawn in the political debate. Open carry and two-dollar bills. I don't blame 'em
http://www.starbucks.com/blog/an-open-l ... hultz/1268
This.
Thanks OC folks! Hearts and minds, y'all.
bstrawse wrote:This is a classic example of some gun owners/activists playing checkers rather than chess.
Showing at Starbucks with an AR-15 isn't going to win you any friends. Holding an open carry event specifically to agonize opponents isn't going to help you win the PR battle.
PHATSPEED7x wrote:http://practicaltacticalpodcast.com/starbucks/
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