GOD DAMN TEXAS
GOD DAMN TEXANS
FUCK TEXAS !
THE LATEST PICTURE WHICH SHOWS THE
ABSURD TURDS WHO GUN-TOTE IN PUBLIC
ALEX JONES OPEN CARRY GUN TOTING PSYCHOS:
http://i.huffpost.com/gen/1968679/thumbs/o-KROGER-GUNS-570.jpg?6
(this picture did it for me)
PICTURE SOURCE:
KROGER STORES UNDER-FIRE FOR
GUN-CONTROL MOMS
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/18/guns-kroger_n_5683023.html
Posted: 08/18/2014 7:15
The fight over whether shoppers should be allowed to tote guns openly in
American businesses is about to spill into the aisles of Kroger, the
nation's largest supermarket chain.
Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, a national gun control
organization backed by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, will kick
off a campaign on Monday that seeks to pressure the grocery giant to ban the
open carry of firearms in all of its nearly 2,500 stores. The moms' group
decided to take action in response to recent demonstrations by open carry
activists in Kroger stores in Ohio and Texas, and after conducting research
that identified more than a dozen shootings on Kroger property since 2012,
said Erika Soto Lamb, a spokeswoman.
"Kroger employees shouldn't have to determine whether the person holding a
gun in the frozen aisle is someone dangerous or someone making a political
statement," Lamb said.
kroger guns
An Open Carry Texas supporter shopping at a Kroger store in Texas.
Open carry activists seek to force broader social acceptance of guns in
public. Disciples of the movement wear guns while shopping or dining out.
Tension over this practice has flared up in several states, especially
Texas, where openly carrying a handgun in public is banned, but carrying
long rifles is not. (On Friday, Open Carry Texas canceled a planned walk
through a historically black neighborhood in Houston after residents
protested).
Moms Demand Action, which was formed in the wake of the Newtown,
Connecticut, school massacre, has seized on open carry as an effective issue
to rally support for one of its ambitions: to limit the prevalence of guns
in public places. The group has cleverly leveraged the power of social
media, distributing photos of people armed with assault rifles in popular
dining chains, and betting that the sometimes jarring images will prompt
companies to react.
The gun control group has also circulated online petitions and staged
several rallies outside of retailers.
The strategy has worked.
In recent months, Chipotle, Starbucks, Target, Sonic, Chili's, Jack In The
Box and others have enacted no-gun policies.
These policies stop short of outright bans, but each company has announced
that guns are no longer welcome in stores.
Given the current political climate, in which even overwhelmingly popular
proposals like expanded background checks can't gain any legislative
traction, what the gun control activists have accomplished via low-budget
Twitter and Facebook campaigns is impressive.
In taking on Kroger, Moms Demand Action seeks to force the biggest grocery
chain in the U.S. to take a stance on guns, something few major companies
want to do.
Contacted on Friday, company spokesman Keith Dailey said the grocery chain
had no plans to change existing policy, which is to abide by state and local
laws.
"Millions of customers are present in our busy grocery stores every day and
we don't want to put our associates in a position of having to confront a
customer who is legally carrying a gun," Dailey said. "We know that our
customers are passionate on both sides of this issue and we trust them to be
responsible in our stores."
In a letter sent to Kroger CEO Michael Ellis last week, Moms Demand Action
founder Shannon Watts said those existing laws aren't sufficient to keep
customers safe.
"In most states, gun laws are exceedingly lax, especially when it comes to
the open carry of firearms," Watts wrote. "In many states, virtually anyone
can openly carry a loaded gun without going through any licensing,
permitting or training."
Moms Demand Action has logged a dozen shootings that have taken place inside
a Kroger or in the parking lot of one since 2012.
In June 2013, a 2-year-old girl was shot in a Kroger parking lot in Stone
Mountain, Georgia, after a customer tried to intervene in an attempted
mugging.
In February, in another incident in Georgia, a 42-year-old man shot and
wounded two Kroger customers at a store in Lawrenceville, east of Atlanta.
It's impossible to say whether these incidents would have happened if Kroger
were to advertise a no-gun policy. Gun advocates are quick to note that
criminals are unlikely to abide by polite requests to leave their guns at
home.
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