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Krogers and Affiliate Stores Official Policy On OC and CC

groats

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Okay GutShot.  You're right.  Park Rangers, although paid to and authorized to; are not a valid source of Information regarding the park in which they are in charge of.  Hey silly me, bro, sorry.  What was I thinking? :shock:

They certainly aren't any better trained than a police officer, and the police don't (and can't) know all the laws.
 

cscitney87

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Just had my first few days of work with Krogers. So far Not A Peep from anybody on firearms. The official policy handbook does state No Weapons are to be carried by employees in the store; on or off duty. I can no longer OC at any Krogers because of this. WTF They'll fire me.
 
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