Optimus Prime
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So I walked into the Plover Walmart a couple hours ago to grab some Christmas gifts and other stuff, but as soon as I passed the greeter with my cart, he quickly asks me to stop and quietly told me I could not carry a gun like that in the store. (On a side note, he was quiet about it and made sure I saw him before he approached me, which is nice.)
I calmly responded that it is perfectly legal in the state of Wisconsin to openly carry.
"Well... it's against the store policy..."
"No it's not."
"Well if you could check with the service desk..."
"OK"
I leave my cart where he stopped me, walk over to the service desk area and wait in the long line for a couple minutes. As I stand there, I notice the greeter talking with a manager looking guy out of the corner of my eye. The manager type sends him back towards the door and heads towards me, so I step out of line and say I guess he was telling you about me.
He says "Yup, I'm pretty sure there's no policy against it, but we've had some parents complain in the past and I know it's come up before, just let me ask the store manager."
Mumbles into his little secret service radio deally, apparently got an answer, and tells me; "Yeah, as long as there's no complaints it's fine. Sorry about that."
I go back to get my cart, which the greeter has moved off to the side of the entry way next to him. He's looking less than happy, and I tell him "As long as none of the other customers complain about it, I'm good to go."
"Well, I'm a former law enforcement officer, and I don't see any reason to be doing that."
Aha, explains his approach when I first walked in.
"Well, until we have a governor who will sign off on concealed carry, this is what I have to do. Have a nice night."
After I finish my shopping, I note he is no longer at the door, and another greeter give me a nice smile and a happy holidays as I walk out.
I've carried there probably more than anywhere else, and never had an issue before, and I know for a fact I have walked past that same greeter while carrying. I did yesterday. Shortish chubby guy with a buzz cut. I always assumed he was prior service with the haircut, but I guess LEO makes sense as well.
What made today different? I grabbed a cart, and my hands were up on the cart's push bar instead of naturally hanging by my sides, leaving my pistol(Kimber Custom II carried in a tan Serpa) more exposed than usual. Wonder if I'll have any more issues with this guy in the future.
So I walked into the Plover Walmart a couple hours ago to grab some Christmas gifts and other stuff, but as soon as I passed the greeter with my cart, he quickly asks me to stop and quietly told me I could not carry a gun like that in the store. (On a side note, he was quiet about it and made sure I saw him before he approached me, which is nice.)
I calmly responded that it is perfectly legal in the state of Wisconsin to openly carry.
"Well... it's against the store policy..."
"No it's not."
"Well if you could check with the service desk..."
"OK"
I leave my cart where he stopped me, walk over to the service desk area and wait in the long line for a couple minutes. As I stand there, I notice the greeter talking with a manager looking guy out of the corner of my eye. The manager type sends him back towards the door and heads towards me, so I step out of line and say I guess he was telling you about me.
He says "Yup, I'm pretty sure there's no policy against it, but we've had some parents complain in the past and I know it's come up before, just let me ask the store manager."
Mumbles into his little secret service radio deally, apparently got an answer, and tells me; "Yeah, as long as there's no complaints it's fine. Sorry about that."
I go back to get my cart, which the greeter has moved off to the side of the entry way next to him. He's looking less than happy, and I tell him "As long as none of the other customers complain about it, I'm good to go."
"Well, I'm a former law enforcement officer, and I don't see any reason to be doing that."
Aha, explains his approach when I first walked in.
"Well, until we have a governor who will sign off on concealed carry, this is what I have to do. Have a nice night."
After I finish my shopping, I note he is no longer at the door, and another greeter give me a nice smile and a happy holidays as I walk out.
I've carried there probably more than anywhere else, and never had an issue before, and I know for a fact I have walked past that same greeter while carrying. I did yesterday. Shortish chubby guy with a buzz cut. I always assumed he was prior service with the haircut, but I guess LEO makes sense as well.
What made today different? I grabbed a cart, and my hands were up on the cart's push bar instead of naturally hanging by my sides, leaving my pistol(Kimber Custom II carried in a tan Serpa) more exposed than usual. Wonder if I'll have any more issues with this guy in the future.