ricor wrote:I think anyone who confronts a business for a non-compliant sign is an idiot (sorry).
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- Wed Oct 08, 2008 11:56 am
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- Tue Oct 07, 2008 4:59 pm
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bdickens wrote:I sure hope you didn't educate the corporate office about the legal requirements! I like Jason's Deli. If they go do the research and put up a 30.06 sign because of you, I will be upset with you and not them. The whole point of the legal requirements of the 30.06 sign is to make businesses who really want to prohibit CHL have to work for it. The Legislature's intent is for CHLs to be able to carry legally almost everywhere.
Wasn't there an incident a few years back where someone wrote a letter to a company about a non-compliant sign the net effect of which was that the business took down the non-compliant sign and put up a compliant one instead?
- Tue Oct 07, 2008 3:40 pm
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Thanks for the link good info. These are great for places you CANT carry not ones that just post gun buster signs.jdm wrote:After further googling I found some that were not TX specific:jdm wrote:I once saw some business cards that had on the front "No guns = No $". On the back it said something to the effect that CHL holders have passed a local and federal background check, have no felonies, no major misdemeanors, current on taxes, child support, and no wrote bad checks. "How much do you know about your other customers?"
The idea was to leave it with the manager of a place that posted no guns and hopefully make them think.
I googled around and haven't found where to order those cards, but I would like to carry some around.
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- Tue Oct 07, 2008 3:30 pm
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Lonestar 48 wrote:Purple, the only other thing you might do would be to get an email address for that store or their corporate office and voice your reason for not eating there. I think until we do more of that, many businesses won't have a clue about the impact of their ways concerning legal firearms on their bottom line. I know I always feel better when I don't frequent some store or restaurant with whom I don't agree policy wise, but I feel even better when I let them know the why. Sometimes I even get a response!
Some of the posters in this forum already do this, but we should get more of us to do it.
Why would you alert them to a sign or policy that effects no one? Let them put up a sign to appease the sheeple. I would imagine their policy doesn't stem from some deep hate and fear of firearms it probably just to be PC.
- Tue Oct 07, 2008 2:57 pm
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If the sign isn't legal thats great. I can understand not giving money to companies who force me to disarm with a legal 30.06 but if they have some stupid gun buster sign who cares.