There have been a few stores in WI that have been posted. Under WI law, if they post, they can be held liable if someone is injured or killed. So after I told them about it, and advertising that no one is able to defend themselves, this is the response I received:
My reply:
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Dear Mr. protias,
I would like to thank you for your comments regarding the No Firearms posting at our Milton, WI location. I can see that you have a very valid point regarding this issue. This posting was enacted before the statute came into effect in response to employee request as well as local law inforcement's recommendations. However, we are currently in the process of having our legal team and owners look into the risks more thoughroughly due to the reasons you have mentioned. If we decide that it is best to not have this posting in our Subway locations we will be educating our staff on the benefits for thier safety of not having this posting. As I mentioned previously, I can definatley understand where you are coming from. Our intent is to NOT be a target and this signage could very well be making us a target for robbery. Again, thank you so much for your comment. We respect all comments made by concerned citizens like you.
Thanks Again,
Felicia Astin
District Manager
Saalsaa Bros. Inc./Subway
My reply:
Felicia
Please keep me informed of your decision, especially if this is going to be a single store, regional, or Subway corporate and I will pass that information to the over 27,000 members of OpenCarry.org.
Thank you have and have a wonderful day, as well as a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year if I do not hear back from you by then.
protias
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