david.ross
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Email is below, which was also replied to another person besides me, manager perhaps.
Toys "R" Us corp probably regards the shooting as a freak incident. I do still go in to toy "R" us, yes to buy entertainment devices when I'm stuck bored with nothing to do. If I don't have my books or programming gear I'll go to sleep from boredom.
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Dear Mr. David Ross:
Thank you for contacting Toys "R" Us. I would like to apologize for the delay in our response to your inquiry. We appreciate the time that you have taken out of your busy schedule to let us hear from you.
We, here at Toys "R" Us Corporate Guest Relations, are not aware of any new policies or any changes to our policies about firearms.
Thank you once again, Mr. Ross, for contacting Toys "R" Us. If you find that you will need any future assistance please contact us at 1-800-TOYSRUS.
Sincerely,
Cheyenne Bird
Corporate Guest Relations
-----Original Message-----
From: Ross, David (david.ross@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Sent: Dec 3, 2008 1:31:14 PM
Subject: Corporate Information
In regards to the black friday shooting at one of the toys r us stores, please do not allow the incident to affect corporate policy. I open carry my firearm everywhere I go in Alaska and Pennsylvania. I do like to enter toys r us stores, shop around, and usually buy nintendo games. I do this, all while my firearm is displayed openly. Nobody has ever said anything to me, they simply follow local laws, and sometimes have a conversation with me, which I encourage. Please don't allow the gang fight to dictate store policy, and I hope toys r us managers maintain a relationship with their loyal customers and follow rules which are in accordance to local law. Any agent of a toys r us store are welcomed to ask me to leave and I must, or face criminal trespass. Never had I had anyone do so in toys-r-us, I would leave if asked. To be honest, some people just have a fear of firearms, and if its an agent of the store, I respect their decision. Loyal shopper, David Ross Homer, Alaska ( I usually go to Anchorage and Pittsburgh for shopping)
David Ross
Email is below, which was also replied to another person besides me, manager perhaps.
Toys "R" Us corp probably regards the shooting as a freak incident. I do still go in to toy "R" us, yes to buy entertainment devices when I'm stuck bored with nothing to do. If I don't have my books or programming gear I'll go to sleep from boredom.
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Dear Mr. David Ross:
Thank you for contacting Toys "R" Us. I would like to apologize for the delay in our response to your inquiry. We appreciate the time that you have taken out of your busy schedule to let us hear from you.
We, here at Toys "R" Us Corporate Guest Relations, are not aware of any new policies or any changes to our policies about firearms.
Thank you once again, Mr. Ross, for contacting Toys "R" Us. If you find that you will need any future assistance please contact us at 1-800-TOYSRUS.
Sincerely,
Cheyenne Bird
Corporate Guest Relations
-----Original Message-----
From: Ross, David (david.ross@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Sent: Dec 3, 2008 1:31:14 PM
Subject: Corporate Information
In regards to the black friday shooting at one of the toys r us stores, please do not allow the incident to affect corporate policy. I open carry my firearm everywhere I go in Alaska and Pennsylvania. I do like to enter toys r us stores, shop around, and usually buy nintendo games. I do this, all while my firearm is displayed openly. Nobody has ever said anything to me, they simply follow local laws, and sometimes have a conversation with me, which I encourage. Please don't allow the gang fight to dictate store policy, and I hope toys r us managers maintain a relationship with their loyal customers and follow rules which are in accordance to local law. Any agent of a toys r us store are welcomed to ask me to leave and I must, or face criminal trespass. Never had I had anyone do so in toys-r-us, I would leave if asked. To be honest, some people just have a fear of firearms, and if its an agent of the store, I respect their decision. Loyal shopper, David Ross Homer, Alaska ( I usually go to Anchorage and Pittsburgh for shopping)
David Ross