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Panera Bread bans guns
Gumby:
Given Panera's "proactive" statement to customers to leave their guns at home... will criminals now be less likely or more likely to choose Panera locations as robbery targets?
If responsible concealed carry is fundamentally about conflict avoidance, I've got better places to be. 8)
farmerbob:
--- Quote from: Gumby on September 09, 2014, 10:24:13 PM ---Given Panera's "proactive" statement to customers to leave their guns at home... will criminals now be less likely or more likely to choose Panera locations as robbery targets?
If responsible concealed carry is fundamentally about conflict avoidance, I've got better places to be. 8)
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Gunscribe:
http://www.examiner.com/article/panera-bread-armed-robberies-shows-futility-of-corporate-anti-gun-policies
GreyGeek:
--- Quote from: DR4NRA on September 09, 2014, 02:27:40 PM ---Read this, http://butlerpappas.com/1411.
Many court decisions have upheld that a business has "No Duty to Protect" it's patrons. I also would like to remind you that LE has no duty to protect you from crime either.
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It is well documented that the SCOTUS ruled at least twice that the police have no obligation to protect any particular citizen even if they know that citizen is in imminent danger. That's why a CHP is so important, and becoming more so as this country continues to deteriorate.
Gunscribe:
Shots Fired During Panera Restaurant robbery
http://www.wftv.com/videos/news/shots-fired-during-panera-restaurant-robbery/vCHQm/
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