If I owned a sign shop, I would take a page from Oscar Schindler's playbook and produce 30.06 signs that were just slightly non-compliant, then sell them at cost. Being careful, of course to not use the word "compliant" in my advertising for the signs.Scott Farkus wrote:One of my wife's Facebook acquaintances owns a sign shop. My wife mentioned to me last week that this acquaintance had a post talking about how busy they were printing 30.06/30.07 signs.
That led me to wonder what I would do if I owned a sign shop - would I refuse that business or not? I guess as long as it's not a sign advertising a gay wedding I would be legally within my rights to do so, correct? I want to say that I would refuse to print such signs but honestly, if I had to turn away legal business that put food on my family's table, I don't know that I could say with 100% certainty that I would.
What would you guys do?
Not much can be done about 30.07 since carrying past a non-compliant sign would just trigger effective verbal notice.