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Starbucks in the middle of local gun debate

March 1, 2010

An Associated Press story has cast further light on araging debateover the rights of gun carriers to openly bear arms in restaurants and retail establishments.
 
The debate gathered heat in January when gun carriers in Northern California started to test state laws that allow them to carry weapons in open areas. However, several stores refused to serve the gun owners, prompting a nationwide debate.
 
Starbucks is being praised by the gun advocacy group, OpenCarry.org, for "deciding not to discriminate against lawful gun carriers."
 
From the Associated Press:

"Starbucks is seen as a responsible corporation and they're seen as a very progressive corporation, and this policy is very much in keeping with that," said John Pierce, co-founder ofOpenCarry.org. "If you're going to support individual rights, you have to support them all. I applaud them, and I've gone out of my way personally to let every manager of every Starbucks I pass know that."

The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence has responded by circulating a petition that soon attracted 26,000 signatures demanding that Starbucks "offer espresso shots, not gunshots" and declare its coffeehouses "gun-free zones."

Gun control advocates hope the coffeehouse firearms displays end up aggravating more people than they inspire.

"If you want to dress up and go out and make a little political theater by frightening children in the local Starbucks, if that's what you want to spend your energy on, go right ahead," said Peter Hamm, a spokesman for the Brady campaign. "But going out and wearing a gun on your belt to show the world you're allowed to is a little juvenile."

 

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