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I find myself quite intransigent when it comes to not doing business with anti-gun businesses.
Example: In Texas we have a no guns allowed in this business sign commonly referred to as a 30.06 sign. Kinda of an ironic choice of numbers...if you do come in armed and get caught you're subject to fines.
What's an armed person to do when confronted with a 30.06 sign?
Go elsewhere, unless it's something you absolutely must have, like your life saved i.e., a hospital...which are (usually, not always, 30.06 locations).
But, if it's a restaurant, grocery store, bank, etc., there are tons of other places to eat, buy groceries and bank that welcome the armed. In case you are wondering, Yep, plenty of banks not 30.06 posted too.
I rarely do business in gun free zones, unless forced to, like having my gall bladder removed...
No, I won't weigh myself down with tortured economic semantics. If you're an anti-gun business, I won't spend my money at your business.
Example: In Texas we have a no guns allowed in this business sign commonly referred to as a 30.06 sign. Kinda of an ironic choice of numbers...if you do come in armed and get caught you're subject to fines.
What's an armed person to do when confronted with a 30.06 sign?
Go elsewhere, unless it's something you absolutely must have, like your life saved i.e., a hospital...which are (usually, not always, 30.06 locations).
But, if it's a restaurant, grocery store, bank, etc., there are tons of other places to eat, buy groceries and bank that welcome the armed. In case you are wondering, Yep, plenty of banks not 30.06 posted too.
I rarely do business in gun free zones, unless forced to, like having my gall bladder removed...
No, I won't weigh myself down with tortured economic semantics. If you're an anti-gun business, I won't spend my money at your business.