Cool. Do you sell them? If so, I'd be interested in buying some.jimlongley wrote:I print them up, double sided on business card stock, and pass them out.
Fedex shipping depot puts up illegal sign
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I don't sell them, but most gun shops have a version, and the TSRA sells them online. http://www.tsra.com/sto/ban_card.htm
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Re: Fedex shipping depot puts up illegal sign
I don't really consider than an "illegal" sign. I just consider it to be a sign....and a sign that I can safely ignore at that. ;)HighVelocity wrote:I got to the main fedex shipping center in Fort Worth pretty regularly. Today however, I see a new "sticker" on the window next to the door. Looks like this one but has the words "no weapons" on it.
Edit: I just realized that I already replied to this thread a long time ago.
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To echo comments already posted, I don't consider such signs to be illegal . . . just meaningless, since they don't comply with the provisions of PC30.06.
I believe sometimes places knowingly put up non-compliant signs to placate the sheeple . . . since CHL holders know (or ought to know!!) what signage applies to them, I figure they're expected to continue carrying concealed.
I know of at least one gun shop that teaches CHL classes on-site, and still puts a (non-PC30.06 compliant) sign on the entrance that says "Absolutely no loaded guns!" I figure this is a heads-up to Joe Deerhunter who's bringing in a rifle to have a 'scope mounted or something, and maybe a subtle reminder to CHL holders that concealed MEANS concealed . . . no drawing in the store to show off your carry gun.
I believe sometimes places knowingly put up non-compliant signs to placate the sheeple . . . since CHL holders know (or ought to know!!) what signage applies to them, I figure they're expected to continue carrying concealed.
I know of at least one gun shop that teaches CHL classes on-site, and still puts a (non-PC30.06 compliant) sign on the entrance that says "Absolutely no loaded guns!" I figure this is a heads-up to Joe Deerhunter who's bringing in a rifle to have a 'scope mounted or something, and maybe a subtle reminder to CHL holders that concealed MEANS concealed . . . no drawing in the store to show off your carry gun.
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1st renewal, 2004: 34 days
2nd renewal, 2008: 81 days
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