NRA car window sticker

Believe it or not I had a guy go off on me because of a Cabella's sticker on my car.

After reading your previous posts in this thread, it seems like anything you put on your car causes a problem.......seems that the problem is either you or the area you live. Maybe you should consider moving to a friendlier place to live. :)

Don
 
After reading your previous posts in this thread, it seems like anything you put on your car causes a problem.......seems that the problem is either you or the area you live. Maybe you should consider moving to a friendlier place to live. :)

Don

I do seem to have bad luck in this area don't I ? I took it as God's way of telling me to keep a lower profile.
 
It goes both ways

I live in a "red" state. A lot of my "blue" friends don't put their stickers on their cars for many of the reasons stated earlier.
 
Can't speak to any statistical data but I will not put any firearm related signs or decals on my car. To me, they are like putting a sign on the car that says "come and steal my gun!" Why make yourself a target?

Guess I'm doomed then...

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I don't believe in this theory, just like I don't believe in "shoot me first" clothing as well as the "shoot me first" open carry theory.

But that's just me.
 
Seems to me that this thread is a really good illustration of how different things are in different parts of the country.

Jeff423's assertions aside, it seems to me that many of us who DON'T want identifying info on our vehicles are in blue states and/or metro areas, whereas many of those who DO want info on their vehicles that proclaim their opinions are in red states and wide open spaces.

At least that is how it seems to me. Interesting thought, isn't it?
 
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No stickers on my vehicle of any kind other than the ones that have to be there by law (registration is the only one now in Texas). I just don't like them.

Last time I had stickers on my vehicle was back in high school. I sent mixed messages with "Everybody's Somebody in Luckenbach, Texas" and "Byte an Apple."
 
The only sticker I have on my truck is the surf fishing club that I belong to, we have some areas where there is no parking or no parking after a certain time, if the cop's see a sticker related to fishing you wont get tagged.
 
I have no fear of those who don't like my values. I like to see NRA stickers on vehicles. I don't have a sticker on my current vehicle, but have had several in the past. I don't have any problem with witnessing for NRA anymore than witnessing for my Lord. If you think that makes you a target, what are you doing standing in the range? I really like S&W logo t-shirts.
 
The only sticker I have on my truck is the surf fishing club that I belong to, we have some areas where there is no parking or no parking after a certain time, if the cop's see a sticker related to fishing you wont get tagged.

I also used to have--onmy other car--stickers saying I supported both CCPOA and CCFFA. Corpus Christi Police Officers Association and CC Fire-fighters Assn. In the area im currently in-would probable get all tires flattened-car windows broke.:mad:
 
I don't have any stickers on my vehicle either, other than inspection and license renewal, but to show how different parts of the country view things, I've had friends and even folks I barely know come up to me and ask "Why don't you belong to the NRA?" I explain that I do belong to the NRA, and am even a Benefactor Member. "Then where's your sticker?". The NRA is pretty popular here in WV, but I have a son that lives just outside DC, so I'm down there every now and then, and don't see the point in risking having my vehicle broken into for a gun that's not even there. YMMV.

Best Regards, Les
 
I sometimes ware my NRA hat, nobody has ever said anything to me but I have gotten some dirty looks.
 
folks I barely know come up to me and ask "Why don't you belong to the NRA?"

Why would people you barely know be asking if you're an NRA member?

If I barely know you and you ask me if I'm an NRA member I tell you it's not your business.

Actually if I barely know you, you don't know I even own a gun
 
Why would people you barely know be asking if you're an NRA member?

If I barely know you and you ask me if I'm an NRA member I tell you it's not your business.

Actually if I barely know you, you don't know I even own a gun

The NRA is very popular here in WV. Folks are always anxious to recruit new members, and lots of people have stickers in their vehicle windows. Maybe I phrased that a little badly, but I meant it in a good way. WV is very pro gun, and I see that as a good thing.

Best Regards, Les
 
The only time anyone said anything about my NRA sticker that person wanted to know if I was in the Marine Corps.
Seeing as St Pete is about as blue as could be I'm not concerned. It has been on my 21 year old car since I bought it in 1996.
 
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