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    Quote Originally Posted by GDog426 View Post
    How about a anti gun rights gun dealer?.
    A few years ago I went with a friend to one of the larger gun shops in Phoenix. He was buying a Mac. The guy behind the counter said "I can't wait till they make these illegal, I'll get $500 a piece for them". It was the last time we went to that shop that is now out of business.

    Shooters World in Phoenix in it's first year had over 2,000 Federal weapon violations. It still being open after those violations was a pretty good hint who was running it. It was the place a few friends shot their mouths off in on their desert escapades. That rail roaded them into the history books and they became known as the Viper Militia

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    or this...

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    The BATF three best qualities has always been stupid, dumb, and ignorant. Toss in some criminal intent against American gun owners or religious groups, Add some racism. Shake, and there you have the BATF Wallbanger. After the cold war the government must of been over stocked in secret agent license to kill and handed them out to anybody.

    I watched a video a few years ago where a BATF clown is bragging of putting a man in prison for 25 years for a hang fire. A gun dealer in Oregan after the BATF played terrorist with his family all night as they left the next morning they stomped to death a litter of the family's dog's puppies.

    All the agents in charge at Waco were permoted. Those three agents killed in what we were told was the Branch Davidian gun room just happened to be the 3 last surviving members of Bill Clinton's body guards from a time before he was president and was just a drug runner. They were caught years before Waco spending millions on a list of gun owners and the weapons they owned. Congress cut to funds they used on the list from their next yearly budget. They were to destroy the list but I would bet my bottom dollar it's still out there. They are nothing more than a Sarah Brady support group, Not that she needs any pulling $900,000 a year off the top of her none profit Brady center to prevent gun ownership.

    You know neither political party is serious about cutting spending when they leave this group of loose cannons to carry on with business as usual

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    Anti gun business: Vancouver mall / westfield shoppingtown or whatever they call it....more info here: ----> ...Asked to leave Vancouver mall while CC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan-Dee Sales, Inc View Post
    Is this a "black" list? Just because a business does not want weapons inside their shop, means we all stop shopping there? Whats next?
    maybe not so much a black list as a list of places to know when you should leave your ccw in the car or something

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    Quote Originally Posted by claypigeon View Post
    Something that disturbs me a little is all the people with the "don't ask don't tell", "cocealed is concealed" attitude. From my understanding, if they post no firearms at thier door and you still carry inside then you have broken the law. I carry to protect myself from those who have no regard for the law. I don't want to immulate thier screw the law attitude. If I see a sign that says no firearms I either go somewhere else or I remove my firearm before I go in. These places are private property and we should either abide by thier wishes or not go thier. Just my
    except for the fact that they cant legally supercede state laws they can merely post rules and ask anyone who breaks said rules to leave business have the right to refuse service to people but they dont have the power to right their anything more then a set of rules for which they can ask people to leave

    and say some lowlife spots you taking your gun out in the parking lot and leaving it in your car and they decide to break in and take it/ congrats the lowlife now has your loaded gun

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    You guys all better ban the gun shows as well since you can't carry there. Or is that a different story?

    What is it that makes people think they can take a gun everywhere they go? Most places you go is private property and they set the rules. We all abide by rules everyday so get over it.

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    i wanna know what is it that makes business feel that its nessecary to post these rules in the first place because anyone thats gonna go in and end up shooting the place isnt gonna give a damn about what a 12 inch by 12 inch sign on the door says

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    What is it that makes people think they can take a gun everywhere they go?
    It makes my world a better place!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott View Post
    Most places you go is private property and they set the rules. We all abide by rules everyday so get over it.
    If I go to a business, I am supporting them. I'd prefer to support businesses that don't prevent people from having firearms. You're correct, they get to set the rules. If I don't like them, I'm likely to choose to do business elsewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MechanicWithAGlock View Post
    except for the fact that they cant legally supercede state laws they can merely post rules and ask anyone who breaks said rules to leave business have the right to refuse service to people but they dont have the power to right their anything more then a set of rules for which they can ask people to leave

    and say some lowlife spots you taking your gun out in the parking lot and leaving it in your car and they decide to break in and take it/ congrats the lowlife now has your loaded gun


    And as a private company they can and will ask you to leave, it's their space you should respect their rules.

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