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In reply to the discussion: Rattled and shaken after seeing open carry in a grocery store [View all]davidthegnome
(2,983 posts)You should see some of my essays from college.
In summary though, I think the point is pretty valid. You can spend 5 bucks for a gallon of milk, or you can spend 3. You can spend 100 dollars for weekly groceries, or you can spend 3-500 and get basically the same items (with different brand names, maybe some fancier packaging, maybe some organic stuff if you go more towards 5). Plenty of young people up here, fresh out of high school, can't pay rent without working two jobs, so even a few dollars difference in price makes a pretty big difference for them. They don't need idiots with guns walking around Walmart scaring them and their kids. If Walmart is going to permit open carry, they ought to have well trained, well armed security - which we both know isn't going to happen. If you consider all the school shootings, the murders, the current atmosphere in the streets of our cities... open carry is an extremely bad idea for this populace.
I'm not saying Walmart is necessary, but cheaper goods definitely are for a whole lot of us.