Well Rich you called it... If you try to politicize Starbucks they are going to change their minds. Here we are again where gun enthusiasts are their own worst enemies. Thanks to Starbucks appreciation day they have released an internal memo stating that they have decided that weapons are no longer welcomed in their stores. While they also tell their employees not to enforce this policy, they do plan to make it known through the media that weapons are no longer welcomed due to activist groups on both sides trying to politicize the company.
way to go guys.....
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/09/18/us-usa-starbucks-guns-idUSBRE98H04N20130918
Well, companies are involved in politics every day. Why should we not know their political viewpoints?
If you are pro-life, would you want to know which businesses are anti-life?
Same for citizens RKBA ... why give money to businesses like Starbucks? They finally tossed their hat and chosen a side - the side of the antis.
Now, many businesses are anti-gun/citizen. Look at all the companies that still kow-tow to state PDs in this state after the passage of PA13-3. They still sponsor, give money, etc to state governments that now want to disarm us and make us their slaves. And these are gun companies and gun industry companies. They have also chosen IMO .. they say they are pro-2nd amendment but turn around and reward the groups who are trying to take our guns away.
Make RKBA a civil rights issue and it would not matter if companies don't like guns ... it would not matter. All would allow OC because the law will force them to.
Regarding Starbucks? Its one company that supplies a nonessential product that I never bought to begin with (from them). Go buy a coffee pot with a timer ... save yourself some cash.
Forget about Starbucks ... they don't exist anymore