Posted on 12/14/2004 9:18:33 AM PST by KimRife
Saw enough "Costco" Topics here, figured there would be some interest: Received this from Chad Baus of OFCC yesterday:
The following was sent to OFCC - writer isn't a CCW-Talker, but said I could post this sans his name:
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 13:27:56 -0500 Subject: Costco To: info@ofcc.net
Hello,
Costco as a CPZ yesterday. I also e-mailed them to find out why. I am forwarding their response.
Thanks, XXXXXXX
>From: customerservice@costco.com >Subject: RE: Warehouse Questions or Suggestions [APZ2004120900003499] >Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 08:47:42 -0800 > >To reference this e-mail in the future, please make >note of the tracking number listed in the subject >heading. This message may be monitored for quality >assurance. >--------------------------------------------------- > > >Dear XXXXXXX, > >Thank you for e-mailing Costco Wholesale. > >I am sorry but that is a corporate wide policy sent >down from our CEO. > >Thank you. > >Sincerely, > >Elizabeth H. >Member Service Phone Agent >ext.1716 >customerservice@costco.com > > -----Original Message----- >From: IMCReply >Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 9:20 AM >To: Elizabeth Hovanes >Subject: Warehouse Questions or Suggestions > >Note this message was submitted through the costco.com >web site customer >suggestion page on 12/9/2004 12:00:00 AM at >09:19:10.1535192. >==================================================== >Comment/Suggestion/Request/Question Text: > > I went to your store in Mayfield Heights, Ohio >yesterday. I noticed that a sign prohibiting concealed >weapons permit holders from bringing their weapons into >the store. Is this a corporate policy? Do >you do this >in other states that allow concealed carry? Ohio is one >of forty five states that allow it. Ohio law requires >individuals with these permits to take extensive >training and undergo background check. >These are not the people you should worry about. A >person with criminal intent will ignore that sign. I am >also a member of BJ's and Sam's >Club. Neither of them >have posted these signs. If this sign stays up, >I will not be renewing my menbership. > >I have forwarded this information to the Ohioans for >Concealed Carry >website. They will place your store in >the "do not patronize" list. >=====================================================
It would be GREAT if anyone in a state OTHER THAN Ohio, would stop by the Costco nearest you next time you are in the area. See if they have a sign. If yes OR no post it here, or e-mail me at:kkacer@catlover.com with the address sate and your zip code (I can find the store zip that way and makes it easier for you).
And if anyone would care to let Costco know what you think: Member Services: 800-774-2678
Web address: http://www.costco.com
Costco's corporate mailing address is: PO Box 34331 Seattle, WA 98124
Costco's corporate offices are located at: 999 Lake Drive Issaquah, WA 98027
Have at.
As a Costco Employee, I'd just as soon NOT see anyone bringing a gun into my warehouse. I am ALL for gun rights, but why in the world would you feel a need to bring a firearm into a Costco building? If you forget and it's concealed anyway... who's gonna know or care? There's no reason to flaunt your firearm anyway.
EXACTLY! Why all the angst? The worst they can do is ask you to leave. Big Deal. THEN, you drop them from your list.
In the St. George, UT Costco, I saw no such signs. A side note is that in Wal-Mart there, they have shotgun and rifle ammo on the shelves along with cleaning patches, etc. The West (most of it) has a different attitude.
They aren't worth my business either. Neither is Walmart for that matter.
No problem. You've made it clear that you have no respect for anyone else's property rights. Therefore, you have no complaint when Costco gets your city to declare eminent domain on your property so they can build another Costco...
Don't think that just because the CEO of Costco is a Democrat that everyone is a Democrat. My entire office is Republican. (None more conservative than I, however!) In fact many of our VP's are Republican. Costco is not exactly the "Axis of Evil"... we have great benefits and a good pay scale.
I AM TOTALLY BIASED on this one, though! :o)
But you said you dress crappy :)
::sighs::
Oh, definitely Went and purchased ammo at MANY stores in Ohio, Meijer's K-Mart and Walmart are all "friendly" in that way. Also all good alternatives to Costco.
I was just speaking with my boss this morning about COSTCO's ownership. We both were under the impression that the company is Chinese owned. Are you a part of COSCO (China Overseas Sales Corporation)?
That does not qualify as crappy in my definition. That is quite appealing.
Ok. Forget the concealed bow idea :)
Why should I respect his property rights? He doesn't respect my right to self defense. IMHO my right to self defense trumps his private property rights.
Because of (maybe only partly because) of my conservative character, I will responsibly discharge (no pun intended) my CCW permit and right to self defense.
It's too bad he can't responsibly exercise his property rights.
I guess you have no problems when your neighbors walk their dogs and have 'em s^&t all over your private property when you are not looking.
I mean, they are under no obligation to respect your private property.
Come to think of it, I'd probably drop trou and do it myself given your attitude about property rights.
Yes.
Well, it doesn't. His property rights trump your right to free speech, too. If you don't like it, don't go on his property.
They have the right to ban guns on their property.
I have the right to only do business with sane people.
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