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After a series of mass shootings in other parts of the country, St. Louis-based Schnucks Markets is asking customers to refrain from openly carrying guns inside its grocery stores. Walmart, Walgreens, CVS and Kroger are among other U.S. retailers with similar requests of their customers. Schnucks says authorized law enforcement can still open-carry, and customers can have concealed weapons as allowed by state lawhttps://kmox.radio.com/articles/news/schnucks-asks-customers-not-open-carry-guns-store?fbclid=IwAR3UrMIOYfxhppZVnxsV7yLBFHcbbRvPqFjry35wBfypTDxgQwsEhWZ62zI
After a series of mass shootings in other parts of the country, St. Louis-based Schnucks Markets is asking customers to refrain from openly carrying guns inside its grocery stores.
Walmart, Walgreens, CVS and Kroger are among other U.S. retailers with similar requests of their customers.
Schnucks says authorized law enforcement can still open-carry, and customers can have concealed weapons as allowed by state law
https://kmox.radio.com/articles/news/schnucks-asks-customers-not-open-carry-guns-store?fbclid=IwAR3UrMIOYfxhppZVnxsV7yLBFHcbbRvPqFjry35wBfypTDxgQwsEhWZ62zI