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by Kiddkop
Wed Aug 19, 2015 3:55 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?
Replies: 52
Views: 11858

Re: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?

Javier730 wrote:
kiddkop wrote:Nice try....
I never said I would tell a property owner what to do. I said I believe that the correct thing to do is advise them their sign is not correct
This was your first response to the ops question.
kiddkop wrote:Yes, it is the RIGHT thing to do!
You never mentioned advising.
Which was in response to a poll created because myself and 1 other person had a different opinion.

I answered yes to the poll, because I think notifying that a sign is incorrect would be the right thing to do.

Fortunately I drove around my small town of 5k and didn't see any improper signs. 1 convenience store had a sign saying it is a felony for UNLICENSED POSESSION OF A FIREARM IS A FELONY.

So, by that I can deduct they are ok with licensed possession.

I am done with this topic...I gave my opinion and other people have given theirs. Where would be the proper place to post a question about shoulder versus belt holstered carry?
by Kiddkop
Wed Aug 19, 2015 2:39 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?
Replies: 52
Views: 11858

Re: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?

Pawpaw wrote:
Kiddkop wrote:I have only had this opinion for 48 hours. Definitely not long enough to get upset with someone that disagrees with me.
And yet you can be so self-righteous that your 48-hour-old opinion must be correct because it has been more thoroughly reasoned out than those of others who have been reasoned out with several years of experience.
I didn't say it was correct for you. It is mine based on limited knowledge with do evidence provided by anyone with a differing opinion that it is incorrect. Unless you believe that by advising a business owner somehow threatens your safety
by Kiddkop
Wed Aug 19, 2015 2:35 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?
Replies: 52
Views: 11858

Re: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?

Javier730 wrote:
kiddkop wrote:I also think it is ridiculous for someone to tell others what they should or should not do.
Kiddkop wrote:Yes, it is the RIGHT thing to do!
Was your own response to whether we should inform business owners of their unenforceable signs ridiculous or is it only ridiculous when your not the person telling others what they should or should not do because its right or wrong?

If you think its ridiculous to tell other what they should or should not do, you should not write comments saying what people should do because YOU think its the right thing to do.

Also, if you say its ridiculous for someone other than you to to tell other what they should or should not do, you must be trolling.

Nice try....
I never said I would tell a property owner what to do. I said I believe that the correct thing to do is advise them their sign is not correct
Anybody that has a different opinion is obviously a troll!
Either your comment was ridiculous or your a troll.
by Kiddkop
Wed Aug 19, 2015 1:01 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?
Replies: 52
Views: 11858

Re: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?

Abraham wrote:Who said: "This is ridiculous! A private landowner has a right to not want weapon toting customers on his property. you are not placed at risk because you have the CHOICE not to patronize the business."

But now states: " Definitely not long enough to get upset with someone that disagrees with me."

The two above quotes sound remarkably contradictory.
I don't know, who?

I think it is ridiculous that somehow a LTCer somehow thinks it is more correct for them to excercise their right than it is for a private landowner to excercise his. I also think it is ridiculous for someone to tell others what they should or should not do. I also think it is ridiculous for someone to start a thread telling people NOT to notify of incorrect signs. Doesn't mean I am upset, apparently your interpretation of upset is different than mine.

I just wanted to read about how long it takes from documents filed to receiving plastic.

But, in a matter of 2 days on a topic I previously did not have an opinion I have seemed to upset others because I developed an opinion different than theirs.
by Kiddkop
Wed Aug 19, 2015 12:01 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?
Replies: 52
Views: 11858

Re: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?

Taypo wrote:You guys are arguing with someone who joined three days ago, has 16 total posts and every single one of them has been on this topic. He/She is now using terms like "weapon toting customers" when referring to 2a rights.

Do the math here.
If you have read my 16 post you would know that I am an ex police officer that still works in CJ. That I have only recently applied for my LTC and I am new to this forum in the past couple weeks lurking in the waiting room reading post. However, I found it necessary for some reason to create a username and respond to a person telling everyone NOT to notify business owners.

I at 1st thought....nah, no need to say anything, but after reading some post and forming an opinion on something that I previously did not have an opinion I decided that the right thing to do is to discern the intent of business. This will allow them to

A) remove the sign
B) correct the sign
C) do nothing

Each of these serve a purpose for me based on my newly formed opinion. I can,


A) continue to carry and do business
B) not carry if I choose to do business
C) continue to carry and do business

I don't see a negative to notifying.

Furthermore, the only ones getting upset are the ones that believe my opinion is incorrect. I am definitely not upset. I have only had this opinion for 48 hours. Definitely not long enough to get upset with someone that disagrees with me.
by Kiddkop
Wed Aug 19, 2015 11:27 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?
Replies: 52
Views: 11858

Re: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?

rtschl wrote:
RJGold wrote::iagree: with what Abraham and pawpaw said...
:iagree: too.

There are businesses that post that I don't have an alternative to. Not notifying a business affects no one. By notifying a business, you have now put me and my family at risk if they decide to post a compliant sign. I wish I could live in the fairy tale world that only interacts with businesses that supports 2A/CHL. But that world does not exist. It will never exist.
This is ridiculous! A private landowner has a right to not want weapon toting customers on his property. you are not placed at risk because you have the CHOICE not to patronize the business.
by Kiddkop
Wed Aug 19, 2015 10:10 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?
Replies: 52
Views: 11858

Re: Notify a business owner of unenforceable signs?

Yes, it is the RIGHT thing to do!

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