Is anyone managing a “No Guns” ping list?
Becoming too common to comment about these days. They will either allow guns or at the least quit placing the “come rob me” signs in their windows. Idiots require a traumatic event to learn at times...
The district managers of that area’s Jack in the Box are likely to be asking themselves;”How in the hell did we get wrapped up into this gun debate? We sell snack food, not handguns! Why do we even feel it necessary to issue a policy statement? We should let each manager set his own rules” Even Chik-fil-a, which I support, has decided to stop making press statements about social issues. That throws the energy of the company off course. Results in a lot of wasted time and confrontation with an angry public.
I’ll leave my dollars at home when I DON’T go to Jack in the Crack. I hope their business fails. Gun owners won’t go. And people afraid of thugs with guns won’t go. That’s not a very good business model.
On May 13, just days after Jack in the Box asked law-abiding citizens to leave their guns home, GunsSaveLives.net carried a WKRN-TV report about a man who was shot in the parking lot of a Nashville Jack in the Box after refusing to buy drugs from a man who cornered him outside.
Does Jack in the Box still “prefer” that law-abiding citizens remain unarmed?
Almost a better question, “Does Jack-in-the-Box still prefer drug dealers to sell drugs on their property?”
A question you could theoretically ask of the corporation AND the law enforcement agency commissioned to enforce the laws in that area...
Ha!
Cant fix stupid.
Phone: 858-571-2121
Fax: 858-571-2101
http://www.jackinthebox.com/contact
Victim zone.
I thought that there were three shootings to date.
Thought I’d read that on FR yesterday somewhere...