UtahJarhead
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I've seen on other forums that Best Buy had a very anti-gun policy in place for all of their stores. I'm setting the record straight in case there was anybody else that thought as I did.
I emailed Best Buy's corporate offices about a week and a half back and got a call back about 20 minutes ago. Best Buy's OFFICIAL policy is that they respect the constitutional rights of all of their customers and as such, they do not limit the rights of their customers. They do not have a specific policy regarding handguns and leave it up to the state and local laws to set the boundaries.
HOWEVER.... the lady also said that they strive to maintain a comfortable shopping environment for all of their customers. I'm guessing this is their wiggle-room to allow themselves to ask a gun toter to leave if asked. Considering their official stance is to follow state law instead of banning it outright, I'd say they're at least 'accepting' of our culture and are good to go with it.
She also said there are no "No Guns" sign in their stores and that *IS* policy to not have those signs. Another plus I think.
I've seen on other forums that Best Buy had a very anti-gun policy in place for all of their stores. I'm setting the record straight in case there was anybody else that thought as I did.
I emailed Best Buy's corporate offices about a week and a half back and got a call back about 20 minutes ago. Best Buy's OFFICIAL policy is that they respect the constitutional rights of all of their customers and as such, they do not limit the rights of their customers. They do not have a specific policy regarding handguns and leave it up to the state and local laws to set the boundaries.
HOWEVER.... the lady also said that they strive to maintain a comfortable shopping environment for all of their customers. I'm guessing this is their wiggle-room to allow themselves to ask a gun toter to leave if asked. Considering their official stance is to follow state law instead of banning it outright, I'd say they're at least 'accepting' of our culture and are good to go with it.
She also said there are no "No Guns" sign in their stores and that *IS* policy to not have those signs. Another plus I think.