Participate in the Starbucks BREW not BULLETS Boycott

Things You Can Do

These will take only a few moments of your time.

1. Click here to sign our Starbucks email. Feel free to add comments.

2. Like us on Facebook, click this like button.  
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3. Click here to tell us how much you will stop spending at Starbucks

4. Sign up for email updates

5. Tell your family, and friends that you are Boycotting Starbucks because of their pro gun policy. To explain why, copy the link below into an email and/or social media message:

6. Starbucks policy allows loaded guns in stores
Go to Starbucks on Facebook and tell them, “NO STARBUCKS until Starbucks says NO TO GUNS”.

7. Stop going to Starbucks. Don’t buy their products anywhere they are sold.

8. Download, print, and leave our flyer behind at Starbucks stores.

Starbucks policy permits customers to carry loaded guns in its stores — even though they know that gun carriers put their employees and customers at risk. HOWEVER, to keep senior management safe, guns are banned at corporate headquarters.

Open-carry advocates gather at a Starbucks in Antioch, California. Profiles of ‘Open Carry’ Gun-law Advocatesby Steve LaBadessa, TIME

Starbucks thinks it is okay for people to carry this gun into their stores:

Glock 9mm Semi-Automatic Pistol, the gun used by the Tucson Murderer. He used it to shoot 31 bullets in 15 seconds, killed 6, and injured 14.