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Examiner.com - Starbucks lauded for best business practice on customer gun carry

Mike

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Please SUBSCRIBE to this column at http://www.examiner.com/x-2782-DC-Gun-Rights-Examiner

And DIGG and REDDIT the article at http://www.examiner.com/x-2782-DC-Gun-Rights-Examiner~y2010m3d6-Starbucks-lauded-for-best-business-practice-on-customer-gun-carry

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Under attack by anti-gun rights lobby groups for several weeks now, Starbucks has stuck to its guns in maintaining its policy regarding serving customers who are legally carrying firearms. Explains the Starbucks' press release:

"Starbucks long-standing approach to this issue remains unchanged. . . .
 

Grapeshot

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A neutral policy, whereby the Welcome sign is hung out, is an acceptance of all honest people - can't get much more American than that.

Starbucks won the match without ever stepping into the ring.

Other companies and corporations take note - Starbucks management is doing something right.

Yata hey
 

ixtow

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Grapeshot wrote:
A neutral policy, whereby the Welcome sign is hung out, is an acceptance of all honest people - can't get much more American than that.

Starbucks won the match without ever stepping into the ring.

Other companies and corporations take note - Starbucks management is doing something right.

Yata hey
To win, takes strength. To win without fighting, takes skill. Tzu.

I believe that's how it goes.... A little rusty.
 
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