Sounds like its time foe another Starbuck's appreciation day.
Besides the glaring ignorance of the Moms group which has been commented on, I didn't know Target had a no-gun policy until I read this. I haven't see any signs posted in the Highland or Munster stores, and I have never been questioned there regarding OC.But other corporations like Disney, Target, and Toys R Us have their own set of rules that ban carrying guns on their property.
I took my kids to Great Times last weekend and saw there was a sign on the door "No Firearms".
Ok then Starbucks it is , Group meet.
Anyone look at the picture of the gun she called a "Glock"?
Yea, nice Shield. It would probably be illegal to pull it out and put it on the table though. I wouldn't want my kids around that either. It needs to stay in the holster, or they will have a good reason to put up "no guns" signs. It aint show and tell time.
Dont forget to stop by the bank and get some 2 dollar bills before you go. I recall seeing somewhere that sticking a Jefferson in the tip cup is supposedly a "code/signal/calling card" that an appreciative 2A supporting customer was there. (the cynical side of me says a barrista started the rumor to double tips )