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Just wondering why the anger at Bi-Mart for WA I1639? It's a business decision that makes it simpler for their minimum wage employees, no complex if-then-else algorithms... Perhaps they'll see a decline in their sales and rethink the process, perhaps not...
Why'd Washingtonians allow I1639 to become law?
Just wondering why the anger at Bi-Mart for WA I1639? It's a business decision that makes it simpler for their minimum wage employees, no complex if-then-else algorithms... Perhaps they'll see a decline in their sales and rethink the process, perhaps not...
Why'd Washingtonians allow I1639 to become law?
Well aware of that, but it's a business decision, just like Dick's getting out of the gun and shooting supply business. Fortunately enough this is still America and business are free to choose their business model and consumers are free to shop there or not, right?I dropped Bi-mart when they raised their age to purchase a fiream to 21, which since your an Oregonian you should know is a violation of Civil Rights.
Not trying to be obtuse, but it is their policy and how they chose to deal with 1639.Just wondering why the anger at Bi-Mart for WA I1639?
BiMart=Dick's LightThat's ok - I don't shop in Bi Mart anymore.
Plenty of anger has been directed at Dick's and Walmart. BiMart has, for reasons beyond my understanding, escaped this anger for adopting similar policies regarding raising the age to purchase ammo and firearms to 21 and to quit selling "evil" firearms.Well aware of that, but it's a business decision, just like Dick's getting out of the gun and shooting supply business. Fortunately enough this is still America and business are free to choose their business model and consumers are free to shop there or not, right?
Membership store? Possibly? Employee owned? Another possibility. I was just wondering...Plenty of anger has been directed at Dick's and Walmart. BiMart has, for reasons beyond my understanding, escaped this anger for adopting similar policies regarding raising the age to purchase ammo and firearms to 21 and to quit selling "evil" firearms.
Tax dodgers need not attempt!
Sorry not going to happen. My daughter turned 18 in February....Im not going to actively participate economcially supporting any organization working to curtail my own bloods codified inalienable Rights.Unlike Dick's, Walmart and Bi-Mart are not (as far as I know) using part of the money you give them to actively lobby for gun control.
Who wins when Walmart and Bi-Mart eventually decide it's no longer worth selling firearms, ammo and accessories? When enticing images of racks of firearms for sale, and the feeling that the ability to purchase them is still within easy reach, vanish from the public consciousness?
Let them know you're unhappy, but if they're not actively trying to take away your rights (like Dick's), don't stop doing business with them.
And that's your prerogative and that's what makes America great...Sorry not going to happen. My daughter turned 18 in February....Im not going to actively participate economcially supporting any organization working to curtail my own bloods codified inalienable Rights.