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badgenome said:
Xenostar said:

How do 7/11 feel about guns

They are a Japanese company, so they hate guns. They like ridiculously large swords, though. And tentacles.

Japanese girls' love for tentacles must be a polite way to tell their men they want something bigger. 



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well the letter still states that they will allow people to carry their guns in the store, they just are asking them not too.
He's trying to have it both ways. He's trying to appease the hoplophobes, at the same time trying not to turn away constitution supporters.

Really what this is going to do is making the gun-grabbers still avoid starbucks because they dont like guns, and its going to piss off 2A supporters and they will stop going because they feel they arent wanted.

So really its just going to hurt business. There are 1000's of gun right's constitution supporters that dont drink coffee,but would go out of their way to support and patronize Starbucks just because they werent against the 2A. that wont be the case anymore.

and it will just make starbucks less safe, because the only people that obey those stupid "gun free zone" signs are ones that dont intend to do harm. which is why all but 1 or 2 mass shootings in the past 30+ years happened in so called "gun free zones"



I sometimes see patrons of restaurants or stores wearing guns on their belts and if anything it makes me feel a little safer. Now granted these are generally older well dressed people. It might bother me a bit more if a kid in baggy hoodie walked in with a glock sticking out of his pants. lol



Man, seeing police with guns in the US makes me feel uneasy, to date I've not seen a civilian with one in public, but the more guns around, the less comfortable I would feel.

Yeah I live in that wussy part of the world where you can't carry fire arms.



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