Lord Vader
Regular Member
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I emailed the manager of Scheel's the other day and received a reply today. He was very nice and told me that both he and Scheel's are Second Amendment supporters. He also told me that Scheel's is unable to allow people to OC because of the landlord. Scheel's does not actually own the building they're in, so they are regulated by the rules of their landlord. The manager also said he spoke with the landlord again regarding this issue after receiving my letter.
I think we should talk with the landlords of the store Scheel's is in, and ask them to reconsider their rules on OC. I believe the landlords are actually still the developers, which would be RED Development.
This is not really Scheel's fault, and I think we should once again patronize them. They may not be the little, locally owned gun store, but we need big and small supporters. We should be trying to get businesses of all kinds on our side.
I emailed the manager of Scheel's the other day and received a reply today. He was very nice and told me that both he and Scheel's are Second Amendment supporters. He also told me that Scheel's is unable to allow people to OC because of the landlord. Scheel's does not actually own the building they're in, so they are regulated by the rules of their landlord. The manager also said he spoke with the landlord again regarding this issue after receiving my letter.
I think we should talk with the landlords of the store Scheel's is in, and ask them to reconsider their rules on OC. I believe the landlords are actually still the developers, which would be RED Development.
This is not really Scheel's fault, and I think we should once again patronize them. They may not be the little, locally owned gun store, but we need big and small supporters. We should be trying to get businesses of all kinds on our side.