Back to square one.
Avoid businesses that are 30.06 posted. Do business with those that do not post 30.06. Easy.
However, there's a caveat: There are places that ban LTC's you must do business with at times, such as hospitals, most doctor's offices, the post office, etc. At these locations you've no choice regarding being armed unless you can forego medical treatment (unlikely) or visiting a loved in or post office needs, etc.
Suck it up and understand there will 'always' be places that demand you be unarmed.
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- Sun Aug 14, 2016 7:58 am
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Texas businesses that ban guns should be liable if unarmed patrons are hurt, Dallas senator says
- Replies: 42
- Views: 7339
- Tue Aug 09, 2016 8:16 am
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Texas businesses that ban guns should be liable if unarmed patrons are hurt, Dallas senator says
- Replies: 42
- Views: 7339
Re: Texas businesses that ban guns should be liable if unarmed patrons are hurt, Dallas senator says
OneGun,
I'm one to 'not do business' with 30.06 businesses where I have a choice. If there are other businesses that supply what I want or need and don't post 30.06, I'll go there even if I'm inconvenienced by going out of my way to get there.
But, what if there's no choice, i.e., doctors visit where there's no other doctor to go to, or hospital, or other places where there's no choice and no avoiding having to go there?
Should they get a pass if I have to disarm to go there and by disarmed some thug comes in and shoots me or I get injured some other way while said thug/thugs commit a violent crime that I maybe could've prevented if I'd been allowed to be armed?
I'm one to 'not do business' with 30.06 businesses where I have a choice. If there are other businesses that supply what I want or need and don't post 30.06, I'll go there even if I'm inconvenienced by going out of my way to get there.
But, what if there's no choice, i.e., doctors visit where there's no other doctor to go to, or hospital, or other places where there's no choice and no avoiding having to go there?
Should they get a pass if I have to disarm to go there and by disarmed some thug comes in and shoots me or I get injured some other way while said thug/thugs commit a violent crime that I maybe could've prevented if I'd been allowed to be armed?
- Tue Aug 09, 2016 4:46 am
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Texas businesses that ban guns should be liable if unarmed patrons are hurt, Dallas senator says
- Replies: 42
- Views: 7339
Re: Texas businesses that ban guns should be liable if unarmed patrons are hurt, Dallas senator says
While I think twomillenium has a point, I'm thinking about places you must go that're posted 30.06 like: Your place of work, most doctors offices, etc.
Why shouldn't they be held liable?
Why shouldn't they be held liable?