jmra wrote:I'd also be willing to bet that if a bunch of pro abortion people made a scene that drove away customers he would ask them not to behave that way.gringo pistolero wrote:That's a big difference between you and Howard Schultz. He didn't request that customers refrain from having events at Starbucks. He requested that we stop carrying guns even if there's no event and we're carrying concealed.WildBill wrote:I am probably in the minority, but my rational has nothing to do with guns or 2nd Amendment issues.
I wouldn't want any group to stage any kind of "event" in my business without me inviting them.
- Having a pro abortion gathering at Starbucks on January 22nd?
- Having a Starbucks Appreciation Day for supporting gay marriage?
- An antigun group having an event to thank him for opposing guns?
- Carrying a gun while getting a coffee on the way to work?
Just admit it, A bunch of OC motards shot the movement in the foot.
I still say that had the OC nationwide at Starbucks been limited to holstered handguns, we probably wouldn't be having this conversation.
Agree 110%!!!!