I saw three OC EMPLOYEES in my Kroger today (with photos)
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Re: I saw three OC EMPLOYEES in my Kroger today (with photos)
When traveling remember Kroger has stores in 35 states. Frys, Ralph's, Smith's, Dillons, Fred Meyer, Roundys, QFC, and Marianos.
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Re: I saw three OC EMPLOYEES in my Kroger today (with photos)
TABC...stroo wrote:I was at our local Krogers on Saturday and I saw a sign that requested no carry of long arms. It wouldn't affect pistols or revolvers but only rifles and shotguns.
Re: I saw three OC EMPLOYEES in my Kroger today (with photos)
This is what I hope doesn't happen here in Texas. Some OC people are adamant about a right to carry in the open, Trespassing is Trespassing, Its not gonna pay to try to argue your way out of it.Jumping Frog wrote: (There is an infamous case in Ohio regarding Walmart which resulted in one of the few documented convictions of a concealed carry licensee trespassing while armed. In that case, the Marion Ohio Walmart store manager verbally notified an unconcealed licensee that he wanted him to leave the store. The licensee argued back that the store was not properly posted with a sign per Ohio law and thus they could not make him leave. The police were called. The police witnessed the man still arguing they couldn't make him leave because there was no sign. His witnessed persistent refusal resulted in a trespassing conviction.)
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"Today, we need a nation of Minutemen, citizens who are not only prepared to take arms, but citizens who regard the preservation of freedom as the basic purpose of their daily life and who are willing to consciously work and sacrifice for that freedom." John F. Kennedy