Kroger And Guns
BY Herschel Smith9 years, 7 months ago
Guns.com:
Schlotman said:
That was a group called Moms Demand Action. They were opposed to the fact that our policy is to adhere to the local gun laws. If the local gun laws are to allow open carry, we’ll certainly allow customers to do that based on what the local laws are. We don’t believe it’s up to us to legislate what the local gun control laws should be. It’s up to the local legislators to decide to do that.
So we follow local laws; we ask our customers to be respectful to the other people they are shopping with. And we really haven’t had any issues inside of our stores as a result of that.
The comment reaffirms the company’s original statement when Moms targeted the supermarket giant last summer after a series of successful campaigns targeting other chains. The group was able to raise awareness of policies by Target, Chipotle, Facebook and Starbucks and force the companies to respond, more often than not in a lukewarm way.
Moms won’t have as much success against Kroger as they did with a progressive company like Starbucks. As I pointed out:
Look Christy, if moms and kids could tell the difference, like this instance when Harris Teeter stores were robbed at gun point, you couldn’t do anything about it. You couldn’t protect your children, because criminals don’t obey laws or follow rules (even if Harris Teeter made such a rule).
You see, I carry a weapon in Harris Teeter stores, as I do everywhere else. The fact that you can’t see it doesn’t mean that I’m not a bad guy, and if I open carry, that doesn’t mean I’m not a good guy. This all has to do with your private psychological peculiarities, and says nothing whatsoever objective concerning anyone else. This all has to do with things going on in your mind, not reality.
Moreover, if you do ever get into a situation in which you need protection and your husband isn’t with you, one of us might just save the day. I wouldn’t rely on the police if I were you. Their response time is far too long, and they have proven again and again and again that they can be very dangerous people with guns.
Harris Teeter doesn’t want this fight. There are far too many of us and they don’t want to lose the business. So I recommend that you go somewhere you’re wanted and leave the Harris Teeter parking lots free for folks who want to shop there.
I also noted that the Harris Teeter on Matthews Township Parkway still had their no firearms sign up. Well, as soon as Harris Teeter saw the photo on this web site, they removed the sign. Harris Teeter is now part of Kroger, and given where these two chains are located, Moms won’t have success against either one of them.
Congratulations to Kroger and a strong stand. It’s always creepy to see someone take a stand and then back down in the face of someone bitching about the stand. If you back down, you didn’t really believe it to begin with. Reward Kroger and Harris Teeter with your business if you get a chance.
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