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Gun friendly vs unfriendly stores

Many gun stores make you put trigger locks on your unloaded firearms while inside the store with it. I'm just saying...if Gun stores don't want you armed in their stores, why should anyone? Why are so many of us OK with them not wanting us armed but outraged about a grocery store not wanting guns inside? Personally, I think it's odd that I can carry inside a bank but not the post office.

That 1 has always baffled me as well...lol
 
Yeah but the parking lot? I'm not going to worry about their sign unless I'm entering their store. If they have a problem with me outside the store, they can deal with it best they can. I'll sleep fine. I respect people's NO FIREARMS signs. I work in a hospital. We have them too. When I hired on, I told them, I almost didn't apply because of the "No Firearms" signs. Director of nursing kinda looked over her reading glasses at me in dismay...then I showed her my biceps and said "yeah...not like I could leave these guns in the car!" she laughed. As a responsible firearms owner who does not want my rights infringed upon, I feel I should also respect a property owner's rights as well. It's their property. If they don't want guns in their place of business, then I don't carry in those places and I don't get angry about it...or at least keep it tucked. :) Unless it's a government building or school or airport or something along that line, there is no law against walking past a "No Firearms" sign at a place not categorically excluded from lawful carry. All they can do is ask you to leave.
 
I could care less what the politics is of the people that run a corporation.

Whole Food is actually gun-friendly, the founder is a HUGE libertarian, although most of their clients aren't. I don't care, I love the food.

Starbucks isn't gun friendly but I love their drinks.

Using debt-notes (or do you not realize the fact that the money in this country isn't U.S. property causes 90% of the problems we face) as a weapon is ****ing stupid when you consider what a drain they are on all of us. But hey, you bought into that "free-market" nonsense.

How do you have a free-market when there are 20,000 laws regulating it? What about the interstate commerce clause in the Constitution? That's REGULATION, not FREEdom. And if there's a free-market explain the price of oil. Is that fluctuating organically?

But boycott with your debt notes, have at it.

I never mentioned boycott. If all things are more or less equal, I prefer to do business with companies who want to do business with me.
 
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Many gun stores make you put trigger locks on your unloaded firearms while inside the store with it. I'm just saying...if Gun stores don't want you armed in their stores, why should anyone? Why are so many of us OK with them not wanting us armed but outraged about a grocery store not wanting guns inside? Personally, I think it's odd that I can carry inside a bank but not the post office.

I don't disarm at gun stores and I prefer to spend my money in stores without "check firearms" signs.
 
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