Albertsons in Midland 30.06

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Venus Pax
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Post by Venus Pax »

If they do not take the sign down, I would not only take my business elsewhere, but would let them know why.
"If a man breaks in your house, he ain't there for iced tea." Mom & Dad.

The NRA & TSRA are a bargain; they're much cheaper than the cold, dead hands experience.
austin
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Post by austin »

When we were in Prescott, AZ last year, the local Hotel owner and former SOG Sgt told us when Safeway first came to town they had the gunbusters sign up.

No one went into the store.

They took the sign down.

Now it gets business.
AV8R

Post by AV8R »

srothstein wrote:
AV8R wrote:I do everything possible to avoid shopping in an Albertsons store. (has nothing to do with CHL policy) Try a United store. They would probably have an employee clean your gun while you shopped, if you asked them.
Sounds like my kind of store. What is it, since I have never heard of them?

BTW, do they do a good job cleaning it? I have a couple that could use it. :)
Hehe. United is a small chain that started in Lubbock many years ago. They have clean, modern stores all over west Texas, and the larger ones remind me of the Whole Foods stores, with their wide selection of high-end products.

They're a redneck-friendly bunch, lots of boots and hats. I'll check on the cleaning for you.
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Post by JLaw »

Are there any Kroger stores in Midland?? They are posted with the typical "Unlicsensed possession of a firearm........" sign.

If so, shop at Kroger.

Why??

It puts ammo money in JLaw's pockets!!

:grin: ;-)

JLaw
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