Cabelas - New Policy and form - Buying Reloading Components
I dropped by Cabelas in Ottawa to buy some more glock 9MM mags (Magpull) @ $29.99 and tried to pick another 500 small CCI rifle primers at same time.
The had the primers in stock, when the young man came out with primers he plunked a Liability Form down on the counter and asked me to sign off on liability statement and record DL. Well, me being me, I pointed out under the law I am only required to show my DL (I even offered up PAL to proof the sale.) Note: Ironically - I didn't have to show any ID/PAL for Glock Mags...
He went to say it was store policy and they had incidents of liability when selling reloading components and in order to sell them to customers they are required to sign off this liability form to release Cabelas from any potential lawsuits from misuses.
Well - needless to say, I left them on the counter.
I have zero issues with store policies and support their right to do so 100%. I also support my right to vote and pay with my dollars and take my business elsewhere 100%.
I asked to speak with the store manager and he confirmed the policy - and I said this is going to hurt your brand in the community. HE asked me how - I said by default your policy assumes criminal intent for your customers - whether real or not. We legal firearms owners and under enough attack now, that this is just another assumption of criminality on the most highly vetted and legal section of society.
Deaf Ears...it fell on. Same goes for CTC Kemptville who when buying ammo requires you to provide DL to be recorded as store policy.