As much as I dislike the policy, it is their store, they can run it as they wish.
I will never darken their doors again because of that very policy.
I agree. The other thing is we should respect that right. It's an individual decision whether to buy their mud. Making that decision is based on lots of things, and for a percentage of people their gun policy will be a factor.
They're in a position such that whatever their decision it'll cause anger from someone.
If they don’t post it on the door, in Indiana, one can carry. Open or concealed.
It’s their crappy, overpriced lacquer thinner they sell that keeps me out of their establishments.
Might just have to holster up and go in for a bran muffin someday though
Can they really? In a conceal carry state, on what basis could they prevent someone from entering the store? Starbucks shouldn't be allowed to impose their own laws. Can they decide to discriminate on the basis of race or sex?
Maybe leave a bullet in the tip jar?