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I think my response would be:Corporate response:
Hello Suprman,
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts about our decision to prohibit firearms in our stores. Please understand that we recognize and respect our customers’ rights under the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, a right that prohibits the government (but not private retailers) from infringing on citizens’ right to bear arms. That right, however, must be balanced with our need as a retailer to provide a safe and comfortable environment for our customers and team members. That's why, after careful and thoughtful analysis, we have decided to prohibit our customers and our team members from bringing firearms onto our store premises. While this decision may disappoint some of our valued customers, such as yourself, we stand by our decision and have received overwhelmingly positive feedback from our communities about it. We hope that you will continue to be a part of the Sprouts family notwithstanding our decision on this issue. We value your patronage and hope to see you again soon.
Sincerely,
Janai
Sprouts Customer Relations
Dear Sprouts Customer Relations,
Thank you very much for the prompt and considerate reply to my letter dated _____. It means a lot to me to know that retailers such as yourself are dedicated to not only your own sales but to the welfare and security of your shoppers as well. Can you provide me with details as to: 1) what, specifically, you do to provide a safe environment for your shoppers that would mitigate an active shooter scenario to provide for the safety of your patrons and 2) documentation for the 'overwhelmingly positive community feedback' that you you've received for making your stores gun free? As a person that carries a firearm for my personal safety, I'm always interested in how retail stores and other public 'gun free zones' enact measures to keep the public safe from active shooters and how the local community has recognized these efforts by the property owners.
Thanks!