"If Mr. Gun Toter can't shop at Costco now, it is his loss, not Costco's ..."
Agreed.
C'mon guys and gals, have you ever been to Costo on Saturday? You can actually have your free lunch there with all the samples they offer. Also, according to Fortune Magazine, Costco is the only company with which Wall Mart can't keep up. There is a reason for this.
Also, Costco doesn't need a shopper with a chip on his shoulder. Maybe he should just take his chip somewhere else.
Ha! Your anti-second amendment views are so rare on this forum that the only text you could agree with was yourself! The previous poster you quoted had quoted your text and then refuted it, but you could only agree with your own quote! Your little "Mr. Gun Toter" rant notwithstanding, you seem hypocritically offended that someone wouldn't want to buy groceries from a company that refuses to allow them to exercise their legally licensed right to be able to defend themselves. If Costco can refuse to do business with those who care about their safety and that of their family, than those families can just as fairly refuse to do business with a company that would deny them that right.
Also, according to Fortune Magazine, Costco is the only company with which Wall Mart can't keep up. There is a reason for this.
Hopefully market forces will also draw the violent criminals away from Wal-Mart parking lots where people can freely exercise their legal right to self-defense over to the Costco parking lots where people legally can't. For me it is enough that Wal-Mart and it's officers contribute primarily to Republicans while Costco contributes almost exclusively to Democrats. Someone of your anit-individualist persuasion probably prefers Costco's leftist political leanings.