Another customer comment to Kroger.
"Texas is on the eve of passing an open carry law that will allow anyone with a gun to carry it anywhere either openly or concealed with no training or license. The legislators who will pass this bill are having panic buttons installed in their offices to call DPS because Open Carry Texas threatened law makers and became belligerent. Can we have panic buttons in our Kroger like law makers do? Or would it be a better idea to just post a sign on the front door saying "no guns on Kroger property?"
Politicalboi
(15,189 posts)Those cows wrapped in plastic will move. I hope Krogers does the right thing and make gun nuts keep their guns at home. One can't smoke in a Krogers, so guns should be banned also. Both have second hand dangers.
flamin lib
(14,559 posts)Scared hell out of the folks in the frozen food department . . .
freshwest
(53,661 posts)And they intend to protect their rights by any means necessary!
The liberty to barbeque requires eternal vigilance!
Sorry to trot that old one out, but you can see why they feel they need their guns. Vegetables may also be considered a threat, but IDK which ones they call terrorists. Pretty sure they consider most potatoes to be safe. While they pick those out in the grocery, is when the ground beef sneaks up on 'em.