Lou, you miss the point, I watch out for shoppers and move as needed and never, ever, block an isle. That said we live in a free country, where as long as I'm not in violation of a law I can visit with whom I please where I please. I did not spend 20 years of my life in the Army to give up that right or any of my rights to someone else who thinks they have the right to tell me what to and how to visit. Many of the people I talk to in the local grocery store are people I know but not who I would call or meet for coffee. Many are shirt tail relations who want to ask about the family or my MIL. You, on the other hand do NOT have the right to not be offended or inconvenienced. So it's by the constitution that I can visit in a store. If you find that offensive you can complain to the store owner/manager who does have the right to tell me to move on and not block an isle. But as the owner/manager they have the right to tell me that. You do have the right to say something to me but then I have the right to ignore you or to say something back. I know you would not willing give up your right to own a gun, why should I give up my rights?
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