bnhcomputing
Founder's Club Member
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Any thoughts before I email/snail-mail this?On June 4, 2009, I was in The Best Buy store #1052 in Plover Wisconsin. I was in the store for only a few minutes when a Best Buy employee approached me, informed me that Best Buy has a policy restricting firearms in the store, and requested that I leave the firearm in my vehicle in the future. Given recent events, where criminals are stealing firearms from parked police vehicles, leaving my firearm in an unattended vehicle poses a greater risk to public safety than carrying it, holstered, on my person.
Wisconsin citizens, like those in over forty (40) other states, have had the right to openly carry holstered firearms for many years, and there is not a single documented case of a holstered firearm discharging much less harming another individual.
As an IT manager for a local fortune 100 company, I have used Best Buy as a resource for many of my employers IT needs in the past. However, given Best Buy has not only taken an anti rights stance, but also one that has the potential to place me and the general public at much greater risk,I will no longer be able to use Best Buy as a resource for my personal or professional IT needs.
Sincerely,