I wouldn't put anything past the NRA.I have been wondering if the Open Carry folks in Texas are really plants trying add fuel to the gun control movement.
I wouldn't put anything past the NRA.I have been wondering if the Open Carry folks in Texas are really plants trying add fuel to the gun control movement.
As for the likes of Target, Sonic and the rest, I won't spend a single penny in any of their stores.
More backlash caused by kooky open carry demonstrations:
Target Addresses Firearms in Stores | A Bullseye View
Cause they're frustrated that they can't force their will on others. Good thing they're not in charge of upholding the Constitution, since they don't like ALL of it, just what suits them.
As for the likes of Target, Sonic and the rest, I won't spend a single penny in any of their stores.
Well, if you consider Applebee's, Jack in the Box, Sonic and the like, food, which I don't, then one could possibly run out of places to eat.![]()
Doesn't count unless they put up "gunbuster" signs, or 30.06 signs in Texas. If there is no sign, nothing has really changed, just like Starbucks CEOs weasel-worded letter.
Sounds like Hatt has it right.
According to this story, anti-gun group Mom's Demand blah blah blah, has joined a national push against Target's gun policy. Funny, the San Antonio antis are fussing because Target had allowed a gun rally but tossed Moms off their property.
Moms gather at local Target to ask for gun policy change - KABB - San Antonio Top Stories - News, Sports, Weather, Traffic
I have been wondering if the Open Carry folks in Texas are really plants trying add fuel to the gun control movement.
Score one for the moms if you ask me.
Maybe we should stop hunting also since mommies are getting upset.
http://smith-wessonforum.com/lounge/383763-cheerleader-under-fire-peta.html
And their willing accomplices.
Who said the below?
A. Gun owner claiming to support OC.
B. Anti-gun zealot Brian Malte, senior national policy adviser for the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence.
Openly carrying a gun strikes fear and intimidation in places where families and children gather.
They would have to ask me and everyone else every time to leave. In person. And every time their corporate masters would see peaceful potential paying customers being run out of their stores that aren't marked with "gunbuster" signs and telling the media that they guess they'll just have to go shop at Walmart. That's, of course, assuming that the store could find someone with the guts to confront peaceful shoppers on camera.Not true... they can verbally ask you to leave. If you CC, probably won't be an issue, but OC is off the table. The fact that they have made their wishes known though should be good enough. Funny that you will complain about your 2A right, but not recognize private property rights.
They would have to ask me and everyone else every time to leave. In person. And every time their corporate masters would see peaceful potential paying customers being run out of their stores that aren't marked with "gunbuster" signs and telling the media that they guess they'll just have to go shop at Walmart. That's, of course, assuming that the store could find someone with the guts to confront peaceful shoppers on camera.
I respect private property rights. If they post their property with "gunbuster" signs, I just won't go there. But if they do, they'll be closing before you know it.
Because far too many gun owners are a bunch of cowards. A few hundred people can get mega corps to change policies but millions of gun owners are too scared to take any sort of stand against a company. If 1/2 of gun owners had any sort of backbone announcements like this would cause stock prices to knock a hole in the floor.They aren't going to allow OC anymore now either... Corporate policy is now no guns allowed. Another business drug into politics and forced to take a stand. Score one for the moms if you ask me.
Because far too many gun owners are a bunch of cowards.