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Re: RE: What would you do if you saw his gun?

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A stranger who comes into my house with a concealed gun is an unknown quantity and as such is a risk to my family. He would be politely asked to leave. I see no reason to place my family at risk just so he can make a paycheck. My house, my rules.
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yes. "your house, your rules". So that means it's no problem (and justified) for any and everyone to post 30.06
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I doubt that "everyone" is going to post 30.06 signs. However, I don't have a problem with anyone posting a 30.06 sign. It's their property, they get to decide how it gets used and who gets to use it. It's called "property rights". That's why it's not "my house, your rules".
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So do you still do business with the places that have a 30.06 sign posted?
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I can't think of anytime where it has been an issue for me. The places I go don't have 30.06 signs. Kroger, Sam's, Target, Wal-Mart, Fry's, the various restaurants my wife and I like, none of them are posted. The only place I know of that I go to where I can't carry is my job. It is a Federal installation, and I don't mess with the Uncle. Consequently, I have never had the experience of going to a place only to have to turn around upon seeing a 30.06 sign. I will say that I am not morally opposed to doing business with a place that is posted, assuming I am not carrying at the time, which is unlikely.
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anygunanywhere wrote:This idea that we have to make sure everyone is legally carrying according to the state issued permission cards is something we really need to get over.

Remember the video that mentioned liberty? Liberty means that others can exercise their rights the same as you. If they are acting in a civil manner then why should you care?

What is in my pockets or on my belt is not any of your business.

I probably would not say anything.

I believe in liberty and the second amendment.

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Some appear to have a really odd attitude for members of group of people ostensibly dedicated to the normalization of citizens carrying firearms.
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RAM4171 wrote: Wed Apr 03, 2013 10:11 am
anygunanywhere wrote:This idea that we have to make sure everyone is legally carrying according to the state issued permission cards is something we really need to get over.

Remember the video that mentioned liberty? Liberty means that others can exercise their rights the same as you. If they are acting in a civil manner then why should you care?

What is in my pockets or on my belt is not any of your business.

I probably would not say anything.

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Another long dead thread resurrected by a spammers. The zombies are active among us.
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Rule #1: Trust no one.
Rule #2: Keep yours holstered, I keep mine holstered.

For me, I could care less if they are licensed or not. I do expect everyone I meet to be armed, and I consider everyone to be a VCA until proven otherwise. A license only proves the person was not a convicted VCA on the day Texas DPS ran the background check.
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stevie_d_64 wrote: Thu Mar 28, 2013 9:15 am...
But seriously, I really don't believe a repairman would carry on their person whilst working in your home...I don't see that happenig to the point where it would be a common practice...

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I just don't see this as a thing that happens very much in the real world...
It is common practice in the real world. It may not have been as common in 2013 as it is in 2019 but it was not uncommon then either. Trades people are just as leery of customers as customers are of them and there is no Yelp or Google reviews to help identify the customers you just don't want to risk doing business with.
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mojo84 wrote: Tue Feb 26, 2019 8:18 am Another long dead thread resurrected by a spammers. The zombies are active among us.
True but still an interesting topic just a relevant today as it was in 2013. While I am no fan of spam at least the spammer bumped an interesting thread. I am probably in the minority but I don't see the problem with necroposting.
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I was overseas when this was posted so I'll throw in my two cents... if they're carrying in a holster, it's highly likely they're licensed. If it's just stuffed into their pants with no holster, I'm not going to confront them but I'd be more watchful.
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warnmar10 wrote: Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:49 am
mojo84 wrote: Tue Feb 26, 2019 8:18 am Another long dead thread resurrected by a spammers. The zombies are active among us.
True but still an interesting topic just a relevant today as it was in 2013. While I am no fan of spam at least the spammer bumped an interesting thread. I am probably in the minority but I don't see the problem with necroposting.
Was just pointing out it was an old post. No harm. No foul.
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