Please pause while I drool over your car.....ScottDLS wrote:Should I take off my Soldier of Fortune bumper sticker and my "kill em all and let God sort them out" one? They're next to my Protected by Smith & Wesson logo...on my '88 Camaro IROC Z...
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- Thu Sep 08, 2016 7:28 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Storing Loaded Pistol in Car?
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Re: Storing Loaded Pistol in Car?
- Wed Sep 07, 2016 8:07 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Storing Loaded Pistol in Car?
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Re: Storing Loaded Pistol in Car?
any number of stickers may idnicitive of a vehicles content or be inflammatory and promote either breakins, vandalism, or both. At some point you have to just do you and not live your life based on the maybes or what ifs of others.oljames3 wrote:JerryK wrote:This is a very good theory but I have a NRA sticker on my vehicle and Knock on wood it has never been broken into. But If I go by the theory my vehicle should be broken into on a daily basis.I also think that while showing support for the NRA and 2nd ammendment rights with stickers is great, it is also a sign for criminals to break into your car looking for guns.
There is more than one way to look at a situation! The way I look at it is with this sticker the thief is going to think twice about breaking into my vehicle because he has no idea when I walk up behind him, and I am going to be carrying and take care of the situation right then and there.
Ain't scared, have sticker!