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Old 07-04-2014, 09:20 AM   #87
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Speaking of evil, Target is evil. They alow people with automatic weapons to be in the stores and to congregate in the parking lot and when mothers armed with strollers and signs try to protest, Target ejects them from the parking lot. Target's excuse for this is they don't want the mothers causing a distraction. But I think allowing people to roam Target with dangerous weapons is a lot more distracting then a mother with a baby and a sign.
Target has to follow the laws of the States and Country it is in. Some States allow people to carry fire arms everywhere and in stores. Target has little that they can do when people are following the law. It is not Target's fault, or Starbucks a few years back, that some folks decided to shop for Oreos carrying semi-automatic rifles and hand guns.

I am not sure that protests with guns are a good thing. It sounds dangerous to me.
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