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Starbucks - KPTV

GSXRrider

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Starbucks allowing firearms in their stores made it to KPTV's new this morning...People really seem to think that if one is carrying a firearm and they get aggravated that they are just going to start shooting or something. Why do they think gun free zones are so safe??? Because it's been proven that they aren't...

http://www.kptv.com/news/22698246/detail.html
 

mlacey56

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GSXRrider wrote:
Starbucks allowing firearms in their stores made it to KPTV's new this morning...People really seem to think that if one is carrying a firearm and they get aggravated that they are just going to start shooting or something. Why do they think gun free zones are so safe??? Because it's been proven that they aren't...

http://www.kptv.com/news/22698246/detail.html

Yeah. Train-wreck. But did we expect any different? Nice response under the article BTW :celebrate. Same one showed up in the Register-Guard today.... :?
 

DenWin

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That article actually shows why I like FOX. They tend to show both sides, but didn't take one side over another.

As far as this guy: "People go to Starbucks for an escape, just so they can get peace," Fascitelli said. "But people walk in with open-carry guns and it destroys the tranquility." I don't know about him. That's like expecting a private conversation while you're standing in line to get a coffee :?
 
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