WARCHILD
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I just recieved this reply from Kmart (Sears). I have again sent emails to the corporate offices of Kmart, Meijers, Walmart, Home Depot, and others. This is the first response so far.
Wed, 4 Jun 2008 20:06:32 -0500 (CDT)
"Kmart Help" <help@customerservice.kmart.com>
"Jerry Brewer" <warchild44spcl@yahoo.com>
Re: Handgun carry (KMM495943I15977L0KM)
Dear Mr. Brewer,
Thank you for contacting Sears.
It is Sears policy that no weapons be allowed in the stores.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you.
Once again, thank you for contacting Sears.
Dennis H.
National Customer Relations
Sears Holdings Corporation
I will post the others as I get them. I will also go by the stores and see if they have this posted on/near the store entrance. If they don't, I guess they can't complain about CC!
Here is the reply from Home Depot, confusing I know, but at least it's an answer; which is not the same one I got from the Corunna store.
[/b]Fri, 6 Jun 2008 06:13:57 -0400 (EDT)
[/b]"HD Consumer Affairs" <hdconsumeraffairs@homedepot.com>
[/b]warchild44spcl@yahoo.com
[/b]Re: Other Website Question
Dear Jerry,
The Home Depot Customer Care is in receipt of your email. We appreciate you taking the time to email us. Our general policy is not to ban customers from carrying firearms on the Home Depot property in those states having a concealed firearm law, provided they are carrying the firearm in accordance with the applicable laws.
If the firearm is not concealed in accordance with the carrying permit (typically that means concealed and cannot be seen by members of the public), it is up to the manager based on personal comfort level to approach the individual directly and request them to leave the premises or to contact local law enforcement for purposes of having the individual removed.
Thank you for contacting us.
Sincerely,
Ricky
Customer Care
provided they are carrying the firearm in accordance with the applicable laws.
That about covers open carry!
If the firearm is not concealed in accordance with the carrying permit (typically that means concealed and cannot be seen by members of the public), ????? :banghead:
Here we go with that MUST be concealed to be CPL legal, train of thought again. They must have asked a CPL instructor the answer to this question.
At any rateat least I did get an answer. Haven't hear fromMeijers yet, though I've been told it's the same as Sears. I don't shop there anyway and don't know if they have a sign posted in their door to express this.
I will continue to post any new responsesI get.
I just recieved this reply from Kmart (Sears). I have again sent emails to the corporate offices of Kmart, Meijers, Walmart, Home Depot, and others. This is the first response so far.
Wed, 4 Jun 2008 20:06:32 -0500 (CDT)
"Kmart Help" <help@customerservice.kmart.com>
"Jerry Brewer" <warchild44spcl@yahoo.com>
Re: Handgun carry (KMM495943I15977L0KM)
Dear Mr. Brewer,
Thank you for contacting Sears.
It is Sears policy that no weapons be allowed in the stores.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you.
Once again, thank you for contacting Sears.
Dennis H.
National Customer Relations
Sears Holdings Corporation
I will post the others as I get them. I will also go by the stores and see if they have this posted on/near the store entrance. If they don't, I guess they can't complain about CC!
Here is the reply from Home Depot, confusing I know, but at least it's an answer; which is not the same one I got from the Corunna store.
[/b]Fri, 6 Jun 2008 06:13:57 -0400 (EDT)
[/b]"HD Consumer Affairs" <hdconsumeraffairs@homedepot.com>
[/b]warchild44spcl@yahoo.com
[/b]Re: Other Website Question
Dear Jerry,
The Home Depot Customer Care is in receipt of your email. We appreciate you taking the time to email us. Our general policy is not to ban customers from carrying firearms on the Home Depot property in those states having a concealed firearm law, provided they are carrying the firearm in accordance with the applicable laws.
If the firearm is not concealed in accordance with the carrying permit (typically that means concealed and cannot be seen by members of the public), it is up to the manager based on personal comfort level to approach the individual directly and request them to leave the premises or to contact local law enforcement for purposes of having the individual removed.
Thank you for contacting us.
Sincerely,
Ricky
Customer Care
provided they are carrying the firearm in accordance with the applicable laws.
That about covers open carry!
If the firearm is not concealed in accordance with the carrying permit (typically that means concealed and cannot be seen by members of the public), ????? :banghead:
Here we go with that MUST be concealed to be CPL legal, train of thought again. They must have asked a CPL instructor the answer to this question.
At any rateat least I did get an answer. Haven't hear fromMeijers yet, though I've been told it's the same as Sears. I don't shop there anyway and don't know if they have a sign posted in their door to express this.
I will continue to post any new responsesI get.