richarcm
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Bottom line is that most store managers of any store are given the authority to do whatever they feel necessary to secure their store. I would imagine that MOST corporate offices will back up the store managers in this situation unless they blatantly stand behind the 2nd amendment. It is private property....if they don't want guns in their store, they don't want guns in their store. Its not ideal but it is the way that it is. Shop at Sams. They are owned by Walmart. Surely they are a bit better about allowing gun owners in their store. But I dont know.....
Bottom line is that most store managers of any store are given the authority to do whatever they feel necessary to secure their store. I would imagine that MOST corporate offices will back up the store managers in this situation unless they blatantly stand behind the 2nd amendment. It is private property....if they don't want guns in their store, they don't want guns in their store. Its not ideal but it is the way that it is. Shop at Sams. They are owned by Walmart. Surely they are a bit better about allowing gun owners in their store. But I dont know.....