i was woundering if i use ur letter i would like to use it as kinda mass thank u by have some 2A friends sign it and then give it to the kroger i shop atI just wrote Kroger's customer service showing my support.
Try the Kroger at Southport Road and Bluff. It's farily recently remodeled, very wide lanes. That's my go-to Kroger.I don't normally shop at Kroger, but I am considering doing so for their refusal to cave to stupidity. Mostly a distance thing. But one of the two area Kroger stores is just trailer trash heaven. No, thanks. I'll drive to Mooresville.
I've shopped at Krogers or Jay C's most of my adult life while stateside. I've yet to see anyone wearing a long gun while grocery shopping. The whole OC long gun thing continues to be a manufactured controversy. The few who do it are doing it to prove a point, not because they routinely carry a long gun while going about their daily lives. The idiots at MDA pretend like its a daily occurrence and we should all be terrified.
I'm going to fight over my right to have a dragon farm inside city limits. Your stupid zoning ordinances against farm animals shouldn't apply to my dragons, because they are too majestic to be livestock. I am seeking volunteers to form a counter group who will point out that dragons will horde all of the gold and incinerate villagers if allowed inside city limits. I'll point out that a healthy dragon population keeps the titans at bay, and a few singed villagers and pilfered gold coins is nothing compared to a group of rampaging titans. We can then weep, gnash teeth, and prognosticate doom over another mythical issue.
Well personally I agree with the sentiment in the poster.
If it were my Kroger store I wouldn't want some inconsiderate person walking around openly carrying an ice cream cone either!!! Think of the mess she's making as the damn thing melts and drips all over the store. Never mind the sticky spots that will be left behind or the ants and other vermin the ice cream attracts, now you have to dedicate one or two members of your meager staff to walk around and clean up after the little urchin. And lets not forget all the merchandise her sticky little hands have pawed over while in the place!!!!
I do this all the time when I take my son to the store to get the months groceries... its not uncommon for me to have two or on the rare occasion three open items.... I always pay, and my default position when I see others is that they will probably pay as well.
Well personally I agree with the sentiment in the poster.
If it were my Kroger store I wouldn't want some inconsiderate person walking around openly carrying an ice cream cone either!!!
Plus think of how many horror movies have creepy little girls with soulless eyes. Creepy Little White Girls In Movies
That's way scarier than some 120 lb hipster with his exposed belt buckle and "I don't own a comb, but do have lots of gel at my disposal" hair cut, regardless of weaponry.
Side note: The little girl isn't scared of the guy with a gun standing right next to her, despite his exposed belt buckle and appearance of wearing an undershirt but having forgotten to put on his outer shirt. If a little girl in a pink dress eating ice cream isn't afraid to stand next to the guy*, should you be MDA?
*Unless she is, of course, a soulless killing machine who has nothing to fear from bullets because horror movie rules are in affect.
i was woundering if i use ur letter i would like to use it as kinda mass thank u by have some 2A friends sign it and then give it to the kroger i shop at
I spotted an open carrier just today at a Jay C (Kroger affiliate) grocery store while I was shopping with my 7 year old daughter and was carrying my G19 concealed as usual. It just so happened it was our local Sherriff.
Doesn't count, has to be non-LEO citizens to draw the ire of the MDA
But but but....I thought guns were dangerous regardless of who was carrying them!!!!!