Dante wrote:Seriously no one cares that you open carry!
Synergy wrote:You could let them know that by not allowing guns they open themselves up to a lawsuit if something were to happen and you were not able to defend yourself because you were not allowed to carry in that store.
tman wrote:pacificbob wrote:Concealed is Concealed.
You know that's not the point, right?
Mncarbon15 wrote:tman wrote:pacificbob wrote:Concealed is Concealed.
You know that's not the point, right?
+1
Ski_Doctor wrote:Sadly in the last month I've seen more 'Posted - no weapons allowed' signs popping up around town. Some in restaurants, some churches, some in random haircut salons.
Unfortunately one of my favorite home-brew/wine supply shops (it has Midwest in their name) either posted a new sign, or moved it to a more prominent location. I've been there dozens of times and never recalled seeing a sign there before.
Yes I know, alcohol and guns don't mix (not should they). This is Simo a store that sells supplies for making beer and wine at home.
Sadly I may have to take my business elsewhere....
XDM45 wrote:Synergy wrote:You could let them know that by not allowing guns they open themselves up to a lawsuit if something were to happen and you were not able to defend yourself because you were not allowed to carry in that store.
That sounds like a test case because you're basically saying that 2A rights over-ride the right of a business or home owner to control guns on their own property. That's an entirely different topic (and should be thread) as well.
Synergy wrote:You could let them know that by not allowing guns they open themselves up to a lawsuit if something were to happen and you were not able to defend yourself because you were not allowed to carry in that store.
xd ED wrote:Synergy wrote:You could let them know that by not allowing guns they open themselves up to a lawsuit if something were to happen and you were not able to defend yourself because you were not allowed to carry in that store.
Can you cite some legal precedent for that. Seems like the bad guy is responsible for the bad guy's actions, not some merchant.
You are responsible for your safety. Don't go to unsafe places.
Thunder71 wrote:tman wrote:Some people here refuse to do business with places that post. It has nothing to do with the law. It's PRINCIPAL.
Unless that store is Costco or some other posted place with a safe on sale... for example, then principals go to the wayside until the next time.
In short, I've recently learned here that those 'principals' are only followed in the format of looking like you have principals, until it's just not that convenient.
I'll make an effort to avoid certain places, but if I really like the place that is posted I've written them a nice letter. I haven't seen any changes, but at least they are aware.
sgruenhagen44 wrote:Thunder71 wrote:tman wrote:Some people here refuse to do business with places that post. It has nothing to do with the law. It's PRINCIPAL.
Unless that store is Costco or some other posted place with a safe on sale... for example, then principals go to the wayside until the next time.
In short, I've recently learned here that those 'principals' are only followed in the format of looking like you have principals, until it's just not that convenient.
I'll make an effort to avoid certain places, but if I really like the place that is posted I've written them a nice letter. I haven't seen any changes, but at least they are aware.
I have open carried at the Costco in Maplewood. No issues. This last summer.
XDM45 wrote:Dante wrote:Seriously no one cares that you open carry!
heh you apparently missed the thread "Carrying and Logic" on here. I swear I could see several people having almost epileptic seizures behind their keyboard complete with frothing drool.
There are several things which will cause some gun owners to go off the deep-end and OC is one of them.
Dante wrote:XDM45 wrote:Dante wrote:Seriously no one cares that you open carry!
heh you apparently missed the thread "Carrying and Logic" on here. I swear I could see several people having almost epileptic seizures behind their keyboard complete with frothing drool.
There are several things which will cause some gun owners to go off the deep-end and OC is one of them.
Nope, read and particpated in the entire thread. No one cares that you open carry, you merely flipped out when several people gave you several arguments against OC.
plblark wrote:did we just turn another unrelated thread into an OC debate? ;-(
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