Does the Starbucks CEO Open Letter (in TX) Prohibit Carry?
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Does the Starbucks CEO Open Letter (in TX) Prohibit Carry?
The CEO of Starbucks has issued an open letter asking (open carry) firearms carriers to not carry in Starbucks, but not exactly prohibiting it. This seems like a legal grey area has been generated since his letter essentially contradicts itself. Read here: http://www.starbucks.com/blog/an-open-l ... hultz/1268. I don't frequent Starbucks, so it does not impact me, but it would seem to make legitimate concealed carry 'iffy' there until a legal precedent is set. I understand he did not use '30.06' language, but the intent to prohibit carry is clear nevertheless. What to make of this?
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Re: Does the Starbucks CEO Open Letter (in TX) Prohibit Carr
There is another thread on this. The CEO clearly stated that he was NOT prohibiting open-carry. He was merely discouraging it. In no way does his statement equate to a legal-notice to not carry in the stores.GAM wrote:The CEO of Starbucks has issued an open letter asking (open carry) firearms carriers to not carry in Starbucks, but not exactly prohibiting it. This seems like a legal grey area has been generated since his letter essentially contradicts itself. Read here: http://www.starbucks.com/blog/an-open-l ... hultz/1268. I don't frequent Starbucks, so it does not impact me, but it would seem to make legitimate concealed carry 'iffy' there until a legal precedent is set. I understand he did not use '30.06' language, but the intent to prohibit carry is clear nevertheless. What to make of this?
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Re: Does the Starbucks CEO Open Letter (in TX) Prohibit Carr
The topic is running here: http://texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=94&t=69068" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
But to answer your question, written notice has to be in the form of 30.06 language.
IMHO, he basically asked the pro-OC folks to stop using his establishments as a rally point. He has coffee to sell, not politics to engage in.
But to answer your question, written notice has to be in the form of 30.06 language.
IMHO, he basically asked the pro-OC folks to stop using his establishments as a rally point. He has coffee to sell, not politics to engage in.
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Re: Does the Starbucks CEO Open Letter (in TX) Prohibit Carr
No 30.06, carry away (in TX).
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Re: Does the Starbucks CEO Open Letter (in TX) Prohibit Carr
People should respect their wishes.
Re: Does the Starbucks CEO Open Letter (in TX) Prohibit Carr
Duplicate topic already running here http://texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=94&t=69068" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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