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Well I, for one, feel better knowing that they were being conscientious about their carbon footprint. Thanks Greta!!
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Criminals with a conscienceWell I, for one, feel better knowing that they were being conscientious about their carbon footprint. Thanks Greta!!
Not my problem.Trying to wrap my mind around how it takes an "inside job" for two armed guys to walk into a shop during business hour and get away with a bag of loot.
Your point seems to be dismissive of the obvious.Do you have a point here? Are you a police officer? Or did you hear about an inside job on the news once?
It appears you know something we all don't.
Sorry but how is it obvious that it was an inside job? And don't say it just is. I think it's pretty common knowledge that marijuana dispensaries have a lot of cash in them. Furthermore, it's clear that employees would be prohibited by law from carrying a firearm for defensive purposes. I don't think it necessarily was an inside job. I'll call it a possibility and that's the best consideration it deserves at this point. You calling me naive and obtuse isn't really warranted and seems you've got your mind made up.Your point seems to be dismissive of the obvious.
==============================================$1M umbrella is chicken feed today. As additional insured, you have some protection, but any time one is in biz, in your case as a landlord of a "target" biz, one should consider having their own umbrella policy. IIRC, they are cheap!!
(Edit to add: Person XYZ gets hurt on the property and sues the biz for more than they have in insurance coverage... guess what, you're next in line! Medical expenses and liability judgements add up quickly!!)
Saying it is not is not an ironclad alibi for everyone on the planet.Sorry but how is it obvious that it was an inside job? And don't say it just is. I think it's pretty common knowledge that marijuana dispensaries have a lot of cash in them. Furthermore, it's clear that employees would be prohibited by law from carrying a firearm for defensive purposes. I don't think it necessarily was an inside job. I'll call it a possibility and that's the best consideration it deserves at this point. You calling me naive and obtuse isn't really warranted and seems you've got your mind made up.
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I'm glad nobody was shot.
The shop likely doesn't have armed staff for all the reasons most shops don't have armed staff, and it is illegal to possess firearms if you are in possession of or a user of federally illegal substances.
Does that mean it is a moral law? Not in my opinion, but you be the judge.
I went into one of the shops in Pendleton when they first opened up. Vestibule up front where I was carded and a photocopy taken. Then I was buzzed into the rear. The staff looked buzzed too.... not really. They were very informative on the edible products I was looking at for pain management. But I walked around a bit and none of the named product sounded familiar. He told me that Acapulco Gold, Maui Wowie, et al, are nothing compared to the mind blasting sativa they have today. Whoa.
Was in Pendleton a couple weeks ago and there seemed to be a weed shop on every corner!!!
$1M umbrella is chicken feed today. As additional insured, you have some protection, but any time one is in biz, in your case as a landlord of a "target" biz, one should consider having their own umbrella policy. IIRC, they are cheap!!
(Edit to add: Person XYZ gets hurt on the property and sues the biz for more than they have in insurance coverage... guess what, you're next in line! Medical expenses and liability judgements add up quickly!!)
Times are getting rough and clearly there are no gun laws out there that were going to stop these cowards from doing this. Our gun laws are tighter now than ever before and these problems are occurring on a more regular basis.
When legalization passed, my brother owned commercial/residential property just OVER 1,000 feet from any schools in 97402.
He was hounded by unsolicited offers to lease some of his retail space for insane money. So much so, that he called his insurance agent, because that was a lot of money to leave on the table.
He asked his agent if they insure weed properties. My brother said the answer was, "No, and HELL No!".
It is a cash based business with an non-serialized product.
The only outfit that would even talk to him seriously was Lloyds of London.
We have 3 stores in a town of 3,500 people...I just shake my head when I hold my nose and drive by.
I haven't heard of many armed robberies in the Gresham area since I've lived here. Perhaps the times aren't tougher but I feel like criminals are getting bolder. Security cameras obviously aren't dissuading them.Times are not tougher.
Thieves aren't motivated or deterred by any gun law.
Oregon's gun laws may be tighter, but it's still legal to carry for protection.
If this is happening on a more frequent basis ( and I don't think it is) then it's fueled by drug addition.