At one time several years ago they had a small (unenforcable) 8 1/2 x 11 30.05 sign, they got a lot of emails, letters and social media discussion about their signs. Eventually the signs came down.C-dub wrote:Taco Cabana doesn’t even post 30.07 signs. They only have a sign asking that folks not OC.
Search found 3 matches
Return to “How many avoid doing buisness with those who respect rights?”
- Mon Mar 26, 2018 8:51 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: How many avoid doing buisness with those who respect rights?
- Replies: 28
- Views: 7334
Re: How many avoid doing buisness with those who respect rights?
- Sun Mar 25, 2018 1:48 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: How many avoid doing buisness with those who respect rights?
- Replies: 28
- Views: 7334
Re: How many avoid doing buisness with those who respect rights?
HEB has 30.07 signs only.Grundy1133 wrote:kroger is heading the way of HEB also. they dont sell any gun or ammo related magazines anymore. wont be long beofre they plaster 30.06 signs. (also if HEB only has 30.06, why not open carry instead )Take Down Sicko wrote:I sent HEB an e-mail about a year or two ago explaining why i would no longer be spending my moneu in there store. They have a 30-06 sign on the front window of the store where you go in. I spent approximately 750.00 dollars a month on groceries there. Now i go to Krogers or Walmart. Never got a response from them.
- Sun Mar 25, 2018 8:36 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: How many avoid doing buisness with those who respect rights?
- Replies: 28
- Views: 7334
Re: How many avoid doing buisness with those who respect rights?
Most businesses take that +/- 10% of their growth pretty seriously. It can be the difference between loss and growth. I think that the reason that a lot of these places don't care is that they don't recognize or understand the loss of business is from those who care. There are instances a few anti 2nd amendment stances at some businesses have backed down. Taco Cabana's 30.06 signs eventually came down because of social media pressure for instance.chasfm11 wrote:Realistically, LTC holders in Texas are less than 10% of the population. Even if everyone on of them were firm in the conviction not to do business with anti-gun establishments, there won't be much of an impact. :
I think that the most effective thing we can do is to politely explain that we had to turn around when we were barred from the bussiness because of a sign or antigun policy.