I think the language that is in there is written in such a way as to protect Costco against another Nevada incident. If they were really truly anti-gun - in the same sense as Whole Foods and Sprouts for example - 30.06 would be posted on every one of their entrances. If that were the case, I would gladly accept a refund on my membership. Personally, while its good to have these discussions on this forum, answer questions and clarify grey areas for CHL's, but I also think its wise to keep this kind of discussion here. The last thing we need to do is make something like this an issue where companies are forced to take a stance.cb1000rider wrote:Firearms are controversial. Costco is a public company. By coming out pro-firearm or anti-firearm you're effectively alienating part of your customer base.
Costco - at least in the stores near me, doesn't post 30.06.
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- Mon Mar 30, 2015 4:23 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Costco Gun Policy
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Re: Costco Gun Policy
- Sun Mar 29, 2015 1:26 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Costco Gun Policy
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Re: Costco Gun Policy
That is not a legal notice according to the State of Texas, although if they found out you were carrying, they would ask you to leave your weapon in the car and/or offer to refund your membership - which would then be considered a verbal notice. Until you are notified either verbally or they legally post or provide you with a card with the proper 30.06 verbage, you are not breaking any laws in Texas. Carry on & stay concealed.