RustyShackelford
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I read a media item today saying the local Panera Bread restaurants/bakery chain will no longer allow firearms in the location(s).
The managers also said no formal signs will be added & employees-staff will not confront any gun owners/CCW license holders.
Sooo what does the "no guns" SOP mean?
This stupid pandering to the anti-gunners & anti 2A crowd just shows how US business owners/corporations want to appeal to everyone.
The truth is that can't always work.
FWIW, like Chipote, I don't hang out in Panera Bread. I used to buy coffee there on Sundays(free refills) but I don't bother now. I still go by Starbucks on occasion but if I'm packing then so be it.
Rusty
PS; in my area, "open carry" of handguns isn't street legal so it's not like folks stroll around with rifles or have 6 shooters on their hips as they buy baked goods or over priced soup.
The managers also said no formal signs will be added & employees-staff will not confront any gun owners/CCW license holders.
Sooo what does the "no guns" SOP mean?
This stupid pandering to the anti-gunners & anti 2A crowd just shows how US business owners/corporations want to appeal to everyone.
The truth is that can't always work.
FWIW, like Chipote, I don't hang out in Panera Bread. I used to buy coffee there on Sundays(free refills) but I don't bother now. I still go by Starbucks on occasion but if I'm packing then so be it.
Rusty
PS; in my area, "open carry" of handguns isn't street legal so it's not like folks stroll around with rifles or have 6 shooters on their hips as they buy baked goods or over priced soup.