Northeast Ohio Discount Drug Mart chain hangs discriminatory signs
UPDATE!! Discount Drug Mart: There will be no corporate policy on signs
Ohioans For Concealed Carry has learned that Discount Drug Mart, an Ohio-owned and operated discount chain in northeast Ohio, has made the decision to post discriminatory signs against CHL-holders. Discount Drug Mart has over 50 stores in NE Ohio.
Decisions to discriminate against law-abiding customers offer yet another reason why Walgreens has recorded 29 consecutive years of record sales and earnings. Walgreens has indicated to OFCC that they will not post discriminatory signs banning law-abiding citizens with concealed handguns from their 141 Ohio stores, citing a wealth of experience from their stores in other states which proves that legally-armed citizens pose no problems to retailers.
The next time you hear about "local" apothecaries whining about national pharmacy stores putting them out of business, ask yourself if they respected their customers as little as Discount Drug Mart now is.
Discount Drug Mart claims they take comments and suggestions from their customers "very seriously".
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