MaxBerlin wrote:Friday October 4th is National "Bring your Gun to Starbucks" Day. On this day millions of gun owners will open and concealed carry their weapon of choice to a local Starbucks to order either a DoubleShot or a just a glass of water. Feel free to leave a round of ammo in the tip jar.
I think this is a TROLL.
However, if not, then this is one of the worst ideas I have heard this week. All it will do is give the anti's some ammo for their side.
I've said it before & will say it again----the fringe radical element who are intent on creating spectacles of themselves and causing incidents are causing problems for the cause & for the rest of us.
The CEO merely stated that they "prefer" that people do not congregate while open carrying at their place of business, with the deliberate attempt of disrupting business. As a business owner I totally understand that. He also stated that the employees would not try to enforce it. I will be writing a letter to the CEO stating my position from all angles & asking him to make his point clearer---that he is NOT banning gun owners, etc.
Their policy has always been to abide by the laws of the state where the store is located and that is still in place.
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On another note I talked to a girl I have known for 20 years yesterday(since she was a little girl) who happens to work at Starbucks. In the conversation, she made the comment that she doesn't like guns & that it made her feel safer. I followed that with "you do know that I carry all the time, don't you"----Of course she didn't--I carry concealed & do nothing to draw attention to myself! After more conversation found out that the only time she has ever shot a gun was with her dad when she was little(and knowing some of the family history, that was no doubt not a positive experience). She is now right on the edge of going with me & introducing her to the "fun" and the positive side of guns.
Instead of causing problems we, as responsible gun owners/carriers need to work on being a positive influence on our community
JMHO
Mary Ellis
TX CHL Instructor NRA Instuctor--Basic Pistol,Basic Rifle, Basic Shotgun, RTBAV,Home Firearm Safety,Personal Protection in the Home, Personal Protection outside the Home. ,RSO, CRSO,TP&&W Hunter Ed Instructor
JustMe wrote:
On another note I talked to a girl I have known for 20 years yesterday(since she was a little girl) who happens to work at Starbucks. In the conversation, she made the comment that she doesn't like guns & that it made her feel safer. I followed that with "you do know that I carry all the time, don't you"----Of course she didn't--I carry concealed & do nothing to draw attention to myself! After more conversation found out that the only time she has ever shot a gun was with her dad when she was little(and knowing some of the family history, that was no doubt not a positive experience). She is now right on the edge of going with me & introducing her to the "fun" and the positive side of guns.
Instead of causing problems we, as responsible gun owners/carriers need to work on being a positive influence on our community
JMHO
THIS is how we win friends and influence people.
Well done
As for the OP, which of the multi-headed anti groups do you work for? This reeks of deception and stirring the pot for ulterior motives.
I vote we /thread and lock it now. Then restart a new thread with JustMe's post titled how to positively influence people toward gun acceptance.
MaxBerlin wrote:Feel free to leave a round of ammo in the tip jar.
If true, this has to be the worst idea I've ever heard. Drop a bullet in the jar, then go to jail when some 16 year old girl, or some career college student majoring in piercings freaks out because they perceive that gesture as a threat.
MaxBerlin wrote:What they don't know won't hurt them. And I'm sure you can afford a round of ammo big spender.
It is PRECISELY this attitude which caused the Starbucks CEO to write that letter. It is PRECISELY this attitude which will result in 30.06 signs at all Texas Starbucks. THEN will you acknowledge how wrong you are.........or will your attitude keep you in denial?
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
MaxBerlin wrote:What they don't know won't hurt them. And I'm sure you can afford a round of ammo big spender.
It is PRECISELY this attitude which caused the Starbucks CEO to write that letter. It is PRECISELY this attitude which will result in 30.06 signs at all Texas Starbucks. THEN will you acknowledge how wrong you are.........or will your attitude keep you in denial?
I agree with TAM. Starbucks wants to play both sides, which is smart for business. Doing things like this forces their hand. I brew my own coffee, so I could care less what Starbucks thinks. However, if you really like their brew, you would catch more flies with honey as opposed to drawing a minimum wage employee who is simply caught in the middle to take sides.
I snipped a lot of what JSThane said, but for me it boils down to this point.
JSThane wrote:If you're going to make a political statement, make it on political, not commercial, turf.
I am willing to drive 250 miles to Austin and stand on the grounds of the Capitol to show my support for OC, CC, and all pro gun laws. I will gladly write my local, state and federal representatives to enact pro-gun legislation and stop anti-gun legislation. I will always have a problem dragging in businesses that don't want to be dragged in to the conversation. It is just rude, IMHO.
"I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents." -- James Madison
MaxBerlin wrote:Friday October 4th is National "Bring your Gun to Starbucks" Day. On this day millions of gun owners will open and concealed carry their weapon of choice to a local Starbucks to order either a DoubleShot or a just a glass of water. Feel free to leave a round of ammo in the tip jar.
Why would you do this? Imagine if you owned or were responsible for a business and you *asked* people to respect your rules on your property? Why do you think that your 2nd amendment right to carries allows you to trample the rights of private property management?
Beyond that, it's going to get the kind of attention that *we* don't want. We should be better behaved than the average bear.
I'm all for open carry, and I have a dream that one day guns will be judged not by the color of their metal but by the character of the one who holds it.
However that means that OC advocates need to conduct themselves using a winsome and attractive manner.
Starbucks has all but said, "We don't want to be forced in to this debate, please take your fight outside our stores". OC advocates should respect that.
I would much rather see a "Take your liberal friend to the range day". I actually did this with a friend of mine about 2 weeks ago. She has now moved from total anti to someone who does not have a problem with "responsible people" carrying. She's not going to view someone who videos themselves confronting police in Starbucks arguing their rights as responsible.