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steve2470

(37,471 posts)
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 05:12 PM 8 hrs ago

Publix supermarket facts and discussion about new open-carry guns policy

Note: If you hate Publix or would never shop there, that's cool. Please just refrain from this discussion, thanks.

Hi all, I took a long break from DU but this issue (amongst many others) has driven me back.

Two part discussion:

1- What do you know about the "open carry" guns policy in Publix ?
Reference here: https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/publix-to-allow-open-carry-in-stores-prompting-mixed-reactions-from-shoppers/

2- What have you seen as the reaction to this policy ?

I know a lasting comprehensive boycott of Publix would change this policy, if that could be accomplished.

Thanks sincerely !

Steve

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Publix supermarket facts and discussion about new open-carry guns policy (Original Post) steve2470 8 hrs ago OP
I suspect that Publix drmeow 6 hrs ago #1
Another good reason to have your groceries delivered. J_William_Ryan 6 hrs ago #2
Now what will happen when someone with a gun strapped to their side wants the last bottle Wonder Why 3 hrs ago #3

drmeow

(5,827 posts)
1. I suspect that Publix
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 06:17 PM
6 hrs ago

(as would any other store) took a look at the cultural attitudes on a state by state basis and the laws and decided that the negative PR that would be generated by a right wing gun enthusiast in Florida posting a (potentially edited) video or nasty comment about being not being allowed to carry a gun into the store would be more damaging than a boycott or threatened boycott. In recent years the right has been more effective at boycotts and threatened boycotts than the left.

Personally, I think what would be more effective would be if everyone who cares walked out of Publix (or any other store) - leaving half full carts is necessary - the minute they saw someone with a gun. I did that at a dollar store (back when I still shopped at dollar stores) in Arizona. I saw a guy with a gun on his belt, quickly moved to a different aisle and, after thinking about it, walked out of the store without making a purchase. I would have done it at a Lowe's here in Virginia but we were finishing up a purchase. Can you imagine what the effect would be if, say, 1/2 the shoppers stopped and walked out of the store the minute they saw someone with a gun? THAT would wake corporate up even more than a boycott (as it would be a very clear direct cause and effect).

J_William_Ryan

(3,140 posts)
2. Another good reason to have your groceries delivered.
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 06:34 PM
6 hrs ago

And there are many who carry concealed where you have no idea they have a gun.

Wonder Why

(6,359 posts)
3. Now what will happen when someone with a gun strapped to their side wants the last bottle
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 09:20 PM
3 hrs ago

of ketchup left in the store that you just picked up?

Or even sees the anti-ICE wording on the back of your T-shirt?

Or hears you try out your Spanish with someone who has been speaking it?

Or is in a rush to get through the checkout line and insists on being allowed to get in front of you?

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