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marmar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-24-10 07:58 PM
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You better foam my tall soy latte right.....OR ELSE !!!




from the Christian Science Monitor:



'Open carry' gun laws vex Starbucks, again
Starbucks shareholders on Wednesday were the target of activists who want the coffee chain to ban customers who display firearms. So far, Starbucks has an open door policy in states with 'open carry' gun laws.

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By Michael B. Farrell, Staff writer / March 24, 2010


San Francisco

Outside the Starbucks annual meeting Wednesday in Seattle, Wash., Ralph Fascitelli was one of the antigun-violence advocates handing fliers to the company’s shareholders. Some fliers showed a puppy, bare feet, and a gun.

Of the three, says Mr. Fascitelli, president of Washington Ceasefire, only firearms are allowed in Starbucks coffee shops.

The coffee chain remains caught in the crossfire of a dispute over so-called “open carry” laws, which give gun owners the right to wear unconcealed weapons, often without a permit.

After activists in a loosely organized open carry movement in California began gathering in Starbucks outlets, the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence called on the company to ban guns from its shops, much the same way California Pizza Kitchen and Peets Coffee and Tea did after similar meet-ups in their cafes. Starbucks resisted. The company said, instead, that it would “comply with local laws and statutes” and that the “political, policy, and legal debates around these issues belong in the legislatures and courts, not in our stores.”

While Starbucks’ stance has made it the favorite coffee shop among gun rights advocates, gun control activists did not relent and have continued to pressure the largest coffee chain in the world. ..........(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2010/0324/Open-carry-gun-laws-vex-Starbucks-again



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Jackpine Radical Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-24-10 08:02 PM
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1. Have you heard about the new Firearms & Gonorrhea Society?
Guns & Doses.
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HopeHoops Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-25-10 10:46 AM
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2. "soy latte" is an oxymoron.
"latte" is derived from "milk" but in that context refers to coffee (or another hot base beverage) with hot milk. Yeah, I know they call soy juice "milk", but face it - it isn't. What they call "soy milk" is really just tofu base. I'm vegetarian but I can't stand to drink the stuff.

I say we invade $tarbuck$ with our guns and demand to see where they milk the soybeans. We could REALLY put on a teabagger show and demand to see the teats on a soybean.

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