DVC
Regular Member
Sam's Club is another 10 miles from my nearest Costco.
I called last week and talked to a manager named Todd, asking him about the policy on OC.
He said they follow state law.
I dropped in this afternoon, and spent an hour wandering around the store, wearing my full-sized 1911. Every employee I saw, I put them on my strong side and found an excuse to talk with them, waiting for any kind of comment, hesitancy or the other signs of hoplophobia.
The only comment I got came from a Harry Reid supporter -- a CUSTOMER, not employee.
I went back to the Membership desk and signed up, then asked to talk to a manager -- Todd, who I talked to last week, came out. I explained that I'm the guy who called last week, told him I had just strolled through his store, was favorably impressed by the people and how light and clean the place was.
Sometime in the next few days, I'm taking back the $400 in batteries and $900 TV that I bought last week from Costco, then will take them up on their offer to give gun owners our money back if we don't like their no-guns-or-we'll-have-you-shot policy. I will tell them that I don't feel safe in their store, especially after the part they played in Eric Scott's murder -- and especially the way they "lost" the video they had. That visit will be the last time that I pass their no-guns sign -- if they take it down, I'll be happy to give them more of my money, but until then, every month or so I'll just send them photocopies of the receipts from Sam's Club, which will get about $1900 from me in just the next couple of weeks, as I buy, two sets of batteries for my solar system ($800), two new batteries for my coach conversion ($200) and the replacement for that TV that I'm taking back.
I called last week and talked to a manager named Todd, asking him about the policy on OC.
He said they follow state law.
I dropped in this afternoon, and spent an hour wandering around the store, wearing my full-sized 1911. Every employee I saw, I put them on my strong side and found an excuse to talk with them, waiting for any kind of comment, hesitancy or the other signs of hoplophobia.
The only comment I got came from a Harry Reid supporter -- a CUSTOMER, not employee.
I went back to the Membership desk and signed up, then asked to talk to a manager -- Todd, who I talked to last week, came out. I explained that I'm the guy who called last week, told him I had just strolled through his store, was favorably impressed by the people and how light and clean the place was.
Sometime in the next few days, I'm taking back the $400 in batteries and $900 TV that I bought last week from Costco, then will take them up on their offer to give gun owners our money back if we don't like their no-guns-or-we'll-have-you-shot policy. I will tell them that I don't feel safe in their store, especially after the part they played in Eric Scott's murder -- and especially the way they "lost" the video they had. That visit will be the last time that I pass their no-guns sign -- if they take it down, I'll be happy to give them more of my money, but until then, every month or so I'll just send them photocopies of the receipts from Sam's Club, which will get about $1900 from me in just the next couple of weeks, as I buy, two sets of batteries for my solar system ($800), two new batteries for my coach conversion ($200) and the replacement for that TV that I'm taking back.
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