What companies are for gun control?

Gun Free Zone’s in Clark County NV. I believe I got this list from Nevada Firearms Coalition
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

Gun Free Zones (no guns signs posted in Clark County)

You decide if you want to carry in these businesses and take your chance to be asked to leave or be prevented from entering or better yet why not take your business elsewhere.

Signs do NOT carry the weight of the law, but do be aware if you are asked to leave and you do not you can be charged with Trespass.

Why support businesses that are taking your RIGHT to self-defense away and worse that might be supporting anti-gun advocates to REMOVE your rights. BOYTCOTT them and give your business to those that do not post signs.

  • 7-11 at 4800 N. Jones
  • All Storage
  • AMC Theatres (http://www.2acheck.com/boycott-amc-theatres/)
  • Applebee’s – corporate policy. No signs, but multiple people have been asked to leave multiple locations
  • Broad Acres Market & Entertainment Center
  • Buffalo Wild Wings (http://www.2acheck.com/boycott-buffalo-wild-wings/)
  • Boyd Gaming properties - California Hotel & Casino, Sam’s Town Hotel & Gambling Hall and Sun Coast – confirmed, other’s have not been confirmed as of yet
  • California Hotel & Casino
  • Cannery Casino & Hotel
  • Centennial Hills Hospital
  • Charleston Swapmeet (4530 E Charleston Blvd)
  • Charleston Antique Mall (560 S. Decatur Blvd)
  • Cheesecake Factory – corporate policy
  • Cinemark Theatres including Century Theatres
  • Chuck E. Cheese (http://www.2acheck.com/boycott-chuck-e-cheeses/)
  • Coliseum, The – (Caesar’s Palace) - has metal detectors
  • Costco (http://www.2acheck.com/boycott-costco/)
  • Crystal Palace Skating Center
  • Dave & Buster’s – Downtown Summerlin
  • Del Taco
  • Desert Radiology
  • Dick’s Sporting Goods
  • Dignity Health-St. Rose Dominican, all campuses
  • Dillen’s Family Ice Cream (Losee & Tropical)
  • Discovery Children’s Museum
  • Downtown Summerlin
  • Ethel M chocolate factory
  • El Super Supermarkets
  • Family Dollar stores
  • Fantastic Indoor Swapmeet
  • Fashion Show Mall
  • Galaxy Theaters
  • Galleria Mall at Sunset
  • Gilcrease Orchard
  • Grainger Supply
  • Green Valley Car Wash
  • Grimaldi’s Pizzeria
  • House of Blues (Mandalay Bay) – report is the security will wand those entering
  • Howard Hughes Corporation Property – including Downtown Summerlin
  • IBEW Credit Union
  • IKEA
  • InTouch Credit Union – confirmed corporate policy is to ban members from carrying.
  • Jack in the Box (http://www.2acheck.com/boycott-jack-in-the-box-qdoba-mexican-grill/)
  • Jared Jewelers
  • J.B. Robinson Jewelers
  • LabCorp
  • La Bonita Supermarkets on Eastern / Desert Inn, Flamingo / Rainbow and Las Vegas Blvd in NLV - confirmed, so lets assume all locations are posted or not welcoming
  • Las Vegas Athletic Club
  • Lucky Club on Cheyenne off I-15
  • Mariana’s Supermarkets
  • Marketon
  • Meadow’s Mall
  • MGM Grand Gardens
  • Mountain Springs Saloon
  • OneNevada Credit Union
  • PKWY Taverns – owner won’t allow any carry even knives
  • Party City
  • Pic-a-Part
  • Quest Diagnostics
  • Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers
  • Red Robins (http://www.2acheck.com/red-robin-gourmet-burgers/) – Their website lists the following statement under Red Robin Gun Policy “While Red Robin will follow state and local laws on this issue, Red Robin respectfully requests that guests refrain from bringing guns into our restaurants.” If a business has to post their gun policy and requests guests from refraining from bringing guns into their restaurants, I am sure we all could find a better Burger joint that stays completely neutral.
  • Regal Theaters including United Artists (UA ) (http://www.2acheck.com/boycott-regal-cinemas/)
  • Sprout’s Markets (http://www.2acheck.com/boycott-sprouts-farmers-market/)
  • Spring Valley Hospital – including all medical office buildings
  • Station Casinos
  • Steak and Shake
  • Steinberg Diagnostic Medical Imaging Centers
  • Sterling Jewelers (Kay, Jared, Shaw, J.B. Robinson)
  • Stratosphere Tower
  • Summerlin Hospital – including all medical office buildings
  • Sunrise Hospital
  • Sunset Clinic – Dr. Mark (Mehrdad) Ferdowsian
  • Super Pawn
  • T.G.I. Friday’s (http://www.2acheck.com/boycott-t-g-i-fridays/
  • Tivoli Village
  • T-Mobile – Corp. policy no weapons in any company store. Signs have been seen posted
  • Town Square Las Vegas
  • Toy’s R Us / Babies R Us (http://www.2acheck.com/boycott-toys-r-us-babies-r-us/)
  • Uber
  • US Bank (http://www.2acheck.com/boycott-us-bank/)
  • Whole Foods (http://www.2acheck.com/boycott-whole-foods/)

Those businesses that have an anti-gun corporate policy but, we have not confirmed whether signs are posted or they do not post signs, but still are anti-gun:

Awesome list, @Fredrick! I’m going to post this in the regional area as well for everyone in the Pacific region.

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I don’t know if because it’s so rare that people in California have a ccw, none of these businesses have signs up at least in my area.

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I’m sure they definitely have anti 2nd ammendment biases. I never go to dicks and for the most part avoid a lot of places that would stomp on my rights. Although if I were in one of their businesses I would still defend myself and the lives of their employees from deadly threat. Even if they don’t appreciate it!

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And Rolling Stone Magazine??? I was so hoping that I…

“Gonna see my smilin’ face, on the cover of the Rolling Stones,
Rolling Stones gonna see my picture on the cover,
Gonna buy five copies for my mother,
Gonna see my smilin’ face, on the cover of the Rolling Stones, …”

Ooops, sorry. I really did not mean to start singing like that. My bad. :wink:

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USCCA Online Community… The Musical

You guys “burst” into song quite frequently! LOL!

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The theater and liberals can’t handle that much AWESOME! The whole world would drown in the tears of Moms Demand Action :sweat_drops::sweat_drops::sweat_drops::sweat_drops:.

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I bet the police officers don’t peek in to check to make sure things are ok nearly as often, now.

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:angry: @Dawn, we need a Thumbs Down option for things like this.

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or maybe a section called companies I will not support because… (this is not a serious request at least I dont think it is).

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@Dawn
I’ve never purchased a pair of Levi’s. . .they never fit right. chuckles

Thank you for posting this - I’m like you. . .Target?! Really?! Why oh WHY??!! laughing My store isn’t posted - and I carry there. . . but the idea of a company actively working against my right to defend myself? That really bothers me.

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Interesting that Dick’s is not on that list!

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What other companies are not on that list? It’s a great list, but I’m betting there are more companies!

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Salesforce recently announced that any company who sells guns cannot use its software: Salesforce says some firearms can no longer be sold using company software: report

This is the extract from its acceptable use policy:

Worldwide, customers may not use a Service to transact online sales of any of the following firearms and/or related accessories to private citizens. Firearms: automatic firearms; semi-automatic firearms that have the capacity to accept a detachable magazine and any of the following: thumbhole stock, folding or telescoping stock, grenade launcher or flare launcher, flash or sound suppressor, forward pistol grip, pistol grip (in the case of a rifle) or second pistol grip (in the case of a pistol), barrel shroud; semi-automatic firearms with a fixed magazine that can accept more than 10 rounds; ghost guns; 3D printed guns; firearms without serial numbers; .50 BMG rifles; firearms that use .50 BMG ammunition. Firearm Parts: magazines capable of accepting more than 10 rounds; flash or sound suppressors; multi-burst trigger devices; grenade or rocket launchers; 80% or unfinished lower receivers; blueprints for ghost guns; blueprints for 3D printed guns; barrel shrouds; thumbhole stocks; threaded barrels capable of accepting a flash suppressor or sound suppressor.

I don’t sell firearms, but I plan to avoid of using Salesforce’s software because of this.

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@JTS, what, no ghost guns?! Dang. Guess I don’t need anything those people sell either.

Welcome to the group!

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I’ve seen their release, @JTS, it’s a shame that a company doesn’t want to do business with another company based on product that helps people defend themselves, but is misused by some.

Salesforce is a very activist type company. It’s their choice, but it’s a terrible choice if you ask me. :confused:

Welcome to the Community!

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Yeti Which used to back the NRA and then they bent over to the Left.

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Welcome to the group @Adam12
Well that stinks. I like their products too :unamused:

The nice thing about the freedoms we enjoy in this country is that we free choose to boycott companies that are working to strip us of our rights.

The anti gun left has chosen to use organized boycotts and media campaigns to pressure companies to enact their agenda, I think it’s time we start organizing our own.

Unless they figure out it’s going to cost them more dollars to target us than it is to cooperate with us, there’s little incentive for them to even remain neutral.

The anti gunners are forcing companies to choose sides so we need to let them know that doing so is going to come at a great cost.

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