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by cb1000rider
Mon Mar 30, 2015 4:38 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Costco Gun Policy
Replies: 65
Views: 14585

Re: Costco Gun Policy

Rrash wrote: 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.
I don't know how any amount of written language can prevent what went on at that Nevada Costco. And because of the video footage "loss" at Costco all we're left with is conjecture on many of the facts.

I agree with you - I don't view Costco as anti-anything. They've got a legal team that can understand 30.06 and the signs at the entrances are conspicuous and well placed. If they wanted the language there, it'd be there... The fact that the founders are Democrats doesn't mean that they fall in the "them" category necessarily... Shockingly, there are Democrats that own firearms and respect the constitution.
by cb1000rider
Mon Mar 30, 2015 3:20 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Costco Gun Policy
Replies: 65
Views: 14585

Re: Costco Gun Policy

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.

And in terms of membership, my wife got us membership. I believe I eventually showed up, produced a DL, and they handed me a card. I never saw or signed a membership agreement.

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