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September 5th, 2019, 11:16 AM #161
Re: Walmart asking people not to open carry in store, no longer selling non hunting g
With a no carry policy, will Walmart be changing their name to Target?
It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere. Voltaire
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September 5th, 2019, 11:20 AM #162
Re: Walmart just caved
Can't drink Coke, can't drink Pepsi, can't shop at Target, can't shop at Walmart, can't eat at Buffalo Wild Wings, can't eat at the Outback Steak House, Can't wear Levi's, can't wear Under Armor, can't wear Nike, can't watch the NBA or the NFL, and you defiantly can't let the kids watch Nickelodeon.
You can't have Comcast in your house and you probably shouldn't get your affordable car and home owners insurance from Progressive (sorry Flo. ) Can't have a membership to Costco, Sam's Club, and I am sure BJ's will be the next to piss some people off just give them some time.
Can't bank with BOA, Wells Fargo or Capital One, and don't even fucking think about using Pay-pal, Ebay or Amazon. Hell most of us should log out now since many are using google when linking pro 2A and conservative videos from communist anti gun Youtube.
Hell you can't even buy firearms from Springfield Armory, Rock River Arm's, and some still say Ruger, or get ammo and gear from Cheaper Then Dirt.
Id would say to take a break from this and go relax with some Netflix or Hulu or re-watch the entire Game of Thrones series, but you all know the drill.
This is all just the tip of the Iceberg when it comes to where to and not to spend your money. Some of them I absolutely will not spend a dime at, some of them I do, and others you just don't have much a choice. If I had unlimited money and nothing better to do with my time then research the political leanings of every CEO and company in America then maybe I would be more obtuse when it came to where I choose to spend my money and demand where my wife spend hers.
Shit I just remembered you can't watch NASCAR anymore either!Last edited by Hodgie; September 5th, 2019 at 11:27 AM.
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September 5th, 2019, 11:23 AM #163
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September 5th, 2019, 11:37 AM #164
Re: Walmart asking people not to open carry in store, no longer selling non hunting g
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September 5th, 2019, 11:43 AM #165Grand Member
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Re: Walmart asking people not to open carry in store, no longer selling non hunting g
I think they thirst for Target and envy Target's fem centric stores. I went to a few Targets in the past years and essentially anything masculine has been eradicated. I always liked Wal Mart because it was a big general store. I could pick up some automotive stuff, gun stuff, sporting goods, paint, cleaning supplies, boots, work clothes. I mean the number of times Wal Mart has saved me while working on the road and I needed this or that is quite a few. But I have sensed in recent years they want the men gone and would rather cater to the women dependapotamuses wandering around in their pajamas looking to spend their EBT and WIC on crap.
Cabelas is going down this shit hole path as well once Bass Pro took them over. The Cabelas I often shop at they have crammed all the gun stuff into a small area and have blown up the store with all this pink camo shit, cheap ass toys and other junk that is useless in the field.
Fortunately there is a rise in stores that cater to men, Rural King, Tractor Supply and others.
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September 5th, 2019, 11:45 AM #166
Re: Walmart asking people not to open carry in store, no longer selling non hunting g
https://corporate.walmart.com/store-corporate-feedback
Tell them how you feel.
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September 5th, 2019, 11:59 AM #167
Re: Walmart asking people not to open carry in store, no longer selling non hunting g
I work in a Super center with a "grocery side".
I was told that 75% of the store's profit comes from groceries. Who does most of the grocery shopping? Surprisingly, it's still women who do that. Who do you think they are trying to sell other products to while they are there?
I really think that a lot of the internet braggers who "don't shop there" may be telling the truth - I don't think they really SHOP anywhere - their wives do it for them.I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!
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September 5th, 2019, 12:16 PM #168
Re: Walmart asking people not to open carry in store, no longer selling non hunting g
Colion Noir has an interesting take on Walmart's virtue signalling.
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September 5th, 2019, 12:21 PM #169
Re: Walmart asking people not to open carry in store, no longer selling non hunting g
Glad you pasted this, but I will decline. I only shopped there occasionally. Avoiding them altogether is hardly a sacrifice on my part. Others that are loyal customers may want to express themselves in this fashion. In the end, the only message they will really listen to is the green message of lost consumer dollars. If they do not suffer like Gillette, they will just continue to virtue signal and lobby against our Constitutional rights.
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September 5th, 2019, 12:30 PM #170PickingPA Guest
Re: Walmart asking people not to open carry in store, no longer selling non hunting g
I was thinking earlier this morning that this could be a huge opportunity for Tractor Supply. They already sell gun safes, gun cleaning supplies, targets etc. They could/should add ammo to their inventory and enjoy being the landing spot for a large portion of angered ex-Walmart ammo buyers.
Tractor supply has enough retail locations to negotiate great wholesale prices from manufacturers, especially with Walmart bowing out of the market. I doubt TS would get into FFLing their locations to sell guns, but adding ammo wouldn’t be tough to do and they would likely see a profitable return immediately
What ***WILL*** likely be coming down the pike, since corporations are taking gun control SJW stances, will be insurance companies refusing to write policies for large retailers who sell guns/ammo. The insurance companies can easily make is cost prohibitive to deal in firearms. All it will take is one successful lawsuit and the insurance companies can go full anti.
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