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Gun friendly vs unfriendly stores

I don't really care if they are or aren't gun friendly, im not going to go in there advertising I have a gun. That's the whole point of conceal carry, correct? I'm not going to go in there like some of these open carry retards spouting off about my rights.

I has nothing to do with making a scene and I have no desire to change their policies. I prefer to reward companies that reflect my views when I can.
 
I could care less either way. I'm there for a product not politics. If they don't like guns well that's on them. I go there for good prices and quality products. I ignore all signs that are not incorporated into law.
There is always somewhere that I can get a product that I want. Unless I cannot get the item anywhere else (within reason) I will not spend my money anywhere a permit holders CCW is not welcome. And those that know me know that I can legally carry just about anywhere in this Country.
 
There is always somewhere that I can get a product that I want. Unless I cannot get the item anywhere else (within reason) I will not spend my money anywhere a permit holders CCW is not welcome. And those that know me know that I can legally carry just about anywhere in this Country.

That's cool. I just won't wait gas, time or money to drive elsewhere cause I don't agree with company policy. Again that's just my opinion. I'm cheap and lazy.
 
I don't really care if they are or aren't gun friendly, im not going to go in there advertising I have a gun. That's the whole point of conceal carry, correct? I'm not going to go in there like some of these open carry retards spouting off about my rights.[/
Bahahahaha. I couldnt agree more. This guy is good ;)
 
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 don't really care if they are or aren't gun friendly, im not going to go in there advertising I have a gun. That's the whole point of conceal carry, correct? I'm not going to go in there like some of these open carry retards spouting off about my rights.

Because someone is exercising their "right to carry" whether it be open or concealed, does not mean they are ALL "retards" granted a few are..

Franklins in Athens Does not allow carrying. Which i would not spend money with them anyway, but to me if i cannot carry in a gun store i sure as hell wont spend my money there
 
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