Posted on 09/07/2019 11:15:46 AM PDT by RightGeek
Full title: RURAL KING SAYS IT WILL 'STAND IN SUPPORT OF AMERICANS AND THE SECOND AMENDMENT' AS OTHER RETAILERS CHANGE GUN POLICIES
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) - While companies like Walmart and Kroger are changing their policies on people who open carry firearms... and in Walmart's case, the sale of handgun ammo another store says it is sticking to its policy.
Rural King said it will continue to support the Second Amendment.
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Many rural Americans are defenders and supporters of our rights and the 2nd Amendment. We at Rural King are proud to stand with these Americans to protect and defend our freedoms.
While some retailers are bowing to pressures involving the selling of firearms, Rural King will continue to sell firearms lawfully in all our stores and online at RKGuns.com.
Hunting, camping, fishing, and other outdoor activities are some of our most treasured traditions and are woven into the fabric of rural America. At Rural King we are dedicated to living, loving, and embracing the rural lifestyle and carrying the products our customers expect.
We would like to thank you for shopping at Rural King and God Bless America!
Sincerely,
Rural King
Americas Farm and Home Store"
(Excerpt) Read more at wthitv.com ...
Anyplace you can get chicken wire, fence posts, a gun or gunsafe, snacks and Carhartt is ok with me.
Rural King is starting to give them a run for their money.
But I've never heard of Atwoods myself. They're more in Oklahoma and four other states.
Atwoods is OK, they sell ammo, and all the rest and sell hot dogs 2 for a dollar. :)
I have a Rural King 10 minutes from my house. Bought a number of guns there including an AR-15.
I’m originally from TH and love the Square Donuts. My sister and her husband bought their guns at Rural King, and also get ammo there. Rural King is a great place to find other things also.
Did remodels for Walmart for a time
Saw 9mm for $15 (50) on the floor
Saw 7 cases (7000) in the stockroom
They hide ammo to appear as low supply
They’re in business to make money, not to keep you happy
The only thing made in America in those stores are the people that work there.
I should have done that promo when I was in business... I open-carried a lot and it delighted many customers, and made a lot of new friends.
Tampa not so much..... asked an employee a question a month ago and received a "no habla"
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