Subway a pro gun store or not?
I stopped by my local subway this evening in north side of Youngstown, where I am well known as the open carry guy. The manger love seeing me come in late night on and off duty. ( I do armed security nearby.) I had seen a no carry sign, and they recently had been robbed a few days ago for the fifth time. There have been 2 or 3 times over the last two years when I was both in and out of uniform, but still open carrying I was able to "help" settle some problems with customers. So needless to say I am well known there and both the owner and manager welcome me with open arms. So I went in to speak with the manger who knows me by name, he said recently that corporate is forcing the owners of all subways to push a no gun policy now whereas before it was up to the owners if they wanted to enforce the policy.
So I told them that I will no longer be spending my money there. I am working-on an email to send to their corporate to see what the hell is going on. I went to Wal-mart to get pizza for dinner and I forgot they had a subway there as well, yet I saw no sign in their store. I asked the girl working and she said she was not sure what I was talking about, that I would have to see her manager in the morning. Does that mean Wal-Mart is exempt from enforcing their policy?
I stopped by my local subway this evening in north side of Youngstown, where I am well known as the open carry guy. The manger love seeing me come in late night on and off duty. ( I do armed security nearby.) I had seen a no carry sign, and they recently had been robbed a few days ago for the fifth time. There have been 2 or 3 times over the last two years when I was both in and out of uniform, but still open carrying I was able to "help" settle some problems with customers. So needless to say I am well known there and both the owner and manager welcome me with open arms. So I went in to speak with the manger who knows me by name, he said recently that corporate is forcing the owners of all subways to push a no gun policy now whereas before it was up to the owners if they wanted to enforce the policy.
So I told them that I will no longer be spending my money there. I am working-on an email to send to their corporate to see what the hell is going on. I went to Wal-mart to get pizza for dinner and I forgot they had a subway there as well, yet I saw no sign in their store. I asked the girl working and she said she was not sure what I was talking about, that I would have to see her manager in the morning. Does that mean Wal-Mart is exempt from enforcing their policy?
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