Just suppose for a moment the unthinkable does happen. Bass Pro just recently purchased Cabela's for 5.5 BILLION dollars (US). If someone did pull a suicide or went postal on other customers, the lineup of lawyers suing Cabela's would be out the door. Just last week, there is a Muslim in the states suing a major pizza chain (Pizza Hut?) for 100 million dollars because there MAY have been pork on the pizza he ordered. I don't blame a company for taking precautions.
Try and get millions out of Mom & Pop Guns n' Ammo if the sh!t hits the fan.
They DO take precautions. Where has anyone or the OP suggested no precautions? Other stores, and Cabelas, speak with the customer to determine their intent, they request a license, they supervise the handling, they surveil and record the interaction without getting sued, why must Cabelas have more restrictive handling?
Does it strike anyone as odd or hypocritical that Cabelas is so terrified of their customers they wont let one touch a gun in the store unloaded, supervised, after proving you were licensed, and on camera BUT if you give them some money
you can take it home with you and do whatever you want with it? Think about it, if you have such grave misgivings about someone that you won't let them TOUCH a gun, how can you in good conscience SELL them a gun? That comment is a little over the top, I'm just pointing out that eventually, that trigger lock is coming off. The real, actual vetting Cabelas does is exchange the gun for the money, the same customer that couldn't handle the gun before the sale is the same guy that can handle the gun after the credit card goes through. So what changed..how come now the guy is OK to take the trigger lock off? He could still 'go postal' even though he has a credit card. Do you think a guy that's going to 'pull a suicide' worries about next months bill lol?
I have bolded the 'IFs' and the 'supposition' in your post. What if this happened, what if that happened? We should make rules and laws 'just in case something might happen'? 'Suppose' this happened or that happened..what then? Rules and laws should be made for things that happened, not things that might happen.
A guy sued a pizza chain THEREFORE customers can't handle guns in Cabelas. There will always be litigious idiots. Making policy because of them is a win for the litigious idiots and a loss for regular decent people.
Don't perpetuate that either. Again, posting about suicides and people 'going postal' is terrible talk for the gun community. Every time you say it it gathers more steam, and makes more people think about the potential harm and negative aspects of gun ownership for civilians.