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Kroger grocery chain’s gun stance draws fire from Moms Demand Action
Topic Started: Oct 3 2014, 06:09 AM (42 Views)
Darcie
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Wallet, phone, shopping list, loaded handgun.

“Same ritual as always,” says Chris Satterfield, a proponent of the open-carry gun laws in his home state of Georgia. “I grab my things, put my holster in my waistband, and go.”

A grocery run is no exception.
William Taylor

Kroger shopper William Taylor, who runs a bar in Atlanta, supports Kroger's open-carry stance in Georgia. Taylor says he usually carries his .9mm handgun concealed for his own protection. (Matt Kwong/CBC)

When it’s time to stock his fridge, the veteran of the Afghanistan war tucks his Glock, Springfield XD or Beretta 9 mm into his holster and heads to Kroger — America’s second-largest retailer after Wal-Mart and the latest major corporation to rile gun-control activists.


http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/kroger-grocery-chain-s-gun-stance-draws-fire-from-moms-demand-action-1.2777369?cmp=rss

Well that confirms it, all the people in Georgia must be bad guys since everyone there is so afraid that they need a gun to protect themselves. How did this ever get that way? :beamMeUP:
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