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I didn't save to website so I can't give sources. The article stated that two congressman sent a letter to the CEO of Subway asking them to not allow open carry in any of their stores. They even want to stop open carry even where the state is an open carry. I want to say the state is Virginia.
 
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Interesting ......

I recently went to our local Albertsons Grocery store and bumped into a dude that was open carry in a tee shirt. I asked if he was a cop and he said "no, I simply carry for obvious reasons"

I asked the store manage if they had a corporate policy on CCW issues and he said "Nope, not at this time and it's never been a problem"

God Blesss America - God Save America
 
Is anyone really surprised by this?

Why would anyone go to Subway in the first place?:p:confused:

Eh, they're not bad. At least they prepare the sandwiches right in front of you instead of in the back where they do who-knows-what to it.

Having said that, in the last year I only went to Subway because it was the closest food place (not gonna call it a restaurant) to my workplace. And there's one literally around the corner from my home and I've yet to visit it.
 
I remember reading about Subway's unusual franchise practices, which I won't go into. I doubt I have eaten more than a couple of their sandwiches. There's one inside the WalMart near me, but I seldom see anyone eating there.
 
Subway is one of my preferred lunches on a road trip.

"Foot long Monterey Cheddar with pepper jack, toasted.
Tuna with lettuce, tomato, pickles, onions, jalapeños, black olives, a bead of mayo and a little salt and pepper.
Please wrap the two halves separately, so I can eat it while moving on down the highway."

Mmmmmmmmm! ;)
 
There's a bunch of them out this way.l
Lots of them in truck stops, gas station convenience stores, etc.
Handy for quick non-burger lunch.
Did you guys know there are Amish folks up in Southern CO?
Last fall was leaving the Alamosa, CO Walmart.
They got a Subway just inside the front door.
There were about 10 Amish Teenage Girls there apparently getting a Sub.
 
Subway is one of my preferred lunches on a road trip.

"Foot long Monterey Cheddar with pepper jack, toasted.
Tuna with lettuce, tomato, pickles, onions, jalapeños, black olives, a bead of mayo and a little salt and pepper.
Please wrap the two halves separately, so I can eat it while moving on down the highway."

Mmmmmmmmm! ;)

Me...........The Italian BMT.
 
I didn't save to website so I can't give sources. The article stated that two congressman sent a letter to the CEO of Subway asking them to not allow open carry in any of their stores. They even want to stop open carry even where the state is an open carry. I want to say the state is Virginia.

So, two congressmen, maybe from Virginia, sent a letter to the Subway CEO wanting him to put up "no open carry" signs? If I was the Subway CEO my reply would be "so what".
 
I spent six weeks one summer as a Sandwich Artist in the mid-90s before landing a gig waiting tables at a country club.

I don't really care for the food. There's nothing bad about it, but nothing particularly good either. Best thing on the menu is the white chocolate macadamia cookies.
 
SUBWAY

So, two congressmen, maybe from Virginia, sent a letter to the Subway CEO wanting him to put up "no open carry" signs? If I was the Subway CEO my reply would be "so what".

Well I stopped using them when they started stocking meat of which I do NOT want mixed in around my food. Their loss and I am sure they dont care. Wouldnt surprise me if it wasnt VA. We have gone down the drain as far as the political scene goes. We have had open carry in VA for over 400 years. :(:mad::mad::mad:
 
Interesting ......

I recently went to our local Albertsons Grocery store and bumped into a dude that was open carry in a tee shirt. I asked if he was a cop and he said "no, I simply carry for obvious reasons"

I asked the store manage if they had a corporate policy on CCW issues and he said "Nope, not at this time and it's never been a problem"

God Blesss America - God Save America

I had a similar experience at a Sam's Club in Phoenix not long ago. A guy was open carrying a Glock while shopping there. I asked him which model he had, and he told me it was a Glock 19 2nd generation (9mm). I told him that the Glocks have a great reputation for reliability, and that I owned a couple - a 21 and a 30 (.45 ACP). Just a couple of gun cranks exchanging remarks - no big deal.

Having said that, I would also have to say here that I'm not a great fan of open carry except in the field, because the gun is obvious and could be easy to grab...

However this is America, and as long as a person is doing no harm or potential harm through safety concerns to others, he or she should be free under the Second Amendment to follow his or her inclinations with respect to carry options, unless prohibited by law in certain states. Arizona is NOT one of "those" states.

For the record, I carry, but not so anyone would notice.

John
 
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..... two congressman sent a letter to the CEO of Subway asking them to not allow open carry.... I want to say the state is Virginia.

It was two senators. From Connecticut.

You can find the letter online. Subway has apparently not published a response as of right now.
 
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