mikeyp
NES Member
Good luck. We need the country to do like TN did and if you ask people to disarm and anything happens, you're liable
CVS and Walgreens announce changes to firearms policies, ask shoppers to not bring guns in
CVS and Walgreens joined the growing list of retailers asking shoppers to not bring guns into stores.
The drugstore chains both announced changes to their firearms store policies Thursday, two days after Walmart and Kroger joined the national gun debate.
“We support the efforts of other individuals and groups working to prevent gun violence, and continually review our policies and procedures to ensure our stores remain a safe environment,” CVS said in its statement. “We join a growing chorus of businesses in requesting that our customers, other than authorized law enforcement personnel, do not bring firearms into our stores.”
Walgreens issued a similar statement, asking "customers to no longer openly carry firearms into our stores other than authorized law enforcement officials."
CVS and Walgreens announce changes to firearms policies, ask shoppers to not bring guns in
CVS and Walgreens joined the growing list of retailers asking shoppers to not bring guns into stores.
The drugstore chains both announced changes to their firearms store policies Thursday, two days after Walmart and Kroger joined the national gun debate.
“We support the efforts of other individuals and groups working to prevent gun violence, and continually review our policies and procedures to ensure our stores remain a safe environment,” CVS said in its statement. “We join a growing chorus of businesses in requesting that our customers, other than authorized law enforcement personnel, do not bring firearms into our stores.”
Walgreens issued a similar statement, asking "customers to no longer openly carry firearms into our stores other than authorized law enforcement officials."