After reading about the Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America boycott of Starbucks today to pressure them to outlaw concealed carry in their outlets, my wife and I headed for the nearest one to have a coffee and see what was going on.
The quote from one of the moms in charge of the protest was basically that mothers needed to know their children might be standing in line next to somebody carrying a concealed handgun and warning of the dire consequences of such proximity. Of course, in Texas and many other states, that could apply to almost any business in town.
I asked the barista if she was aware of the protest; she asked if it was the one about no smoking on their patio. Didn't see any indication that their business was off. I asked her to pass on to the manager that we had stopped by to support the company's stand on such pressure, which is basically that Starbucks respects local laws and lives by them.
Anybody else visit Starbucks today? I'm guessing this boycott was a flop, but the outlet we visited was not in a big city, so maybe there's more going on in Austin than there was in Leander.
The quote from one of the moms in charge of the protest was basically that mothers needed to know their children might be standing in line next to somebody carrying a concealed handgun and warning of the dire consequences of such proximity. Of course, in Texas and many other states, that could apply to almost any business in town.
I asked the barista if she was aware of the protest; she asked if it was the one about no smoking on their patio. Didn't see any indication that their business was off. I asked her to pass on to the manager that we had stopped by to support the company's stand on such pressure, which is basically that Starbucks respects local laws and lives by them.
Anybody else visit Starbucks today? I'm guessing this boycott was a flop, but the outlet we visited was not in a big city, so maybe there's more going on in Austin than there was in Leander.