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by chasfm11
Sat Oct 22, 2011 8:09 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Wally Walk Warning
Replies: 50
Views: 10493

Re: Wally Walk Warning

Heartland Patriot wrote:
stephengauntt wrote:If you insist on stirring up the anti gunners
I can't stop you. Other places besides walmart can
put up compliant signs and put restrictions on concealed carry.

Anti gunners are capable of getting into this forum. They see wally walk bragging about going to
lowes walmart and other places and get the idea to start
complaining to store managers result more signs more restrictions.

I KNOW A LOT OF PEOPLE ON THIS FORUM DON'T LIKE ME OR MY POSTS
HOWEVER, I URGE YOU TO THINK ABOUT IT
Do YOU have some sort of first-hand knowledge of this actually happening? That is, do you know someone who is an "anti-gunner" who came on here, read the posts about "Wally Walks", got upset, and then went to multiple stores to complain about it? I am truly curious to know the answer to this one...

+1 That is the favorite tactic of anti-gunners - to imagine situations that they believe might happen and then rail against them. When you get down to looking at the facts, those facts don't support their imaginary situation.

I do understand that there are rabid anti-gun people who would do anything to stir up trouble and try to make life more difficult for law abiding citizens. If they spent the same amount of time worrying about how the true BGs harm people, the world would be a safer place. We would at least be focused on the real threats, not the imaginary ones
by chasfm11
Sat Oct 15, 2011 11:12 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Wally Walk Warning
Replies: 50
Views: 10493

Re: Wally Walk Warning

Wal-Mart is also pretty RV friendly where they are allowed to be according to local ordnance. Their corporate policy is to allow overnight RV parking unless there is some sort of local restriction against it. Within the RV forums, overnight parking at Wal-Mart is one of THE most hotly debated topics with some insisting that there is etiquette to be followed when overnighting there and the rest of us simply being courteous to Wal-Mart and asking the manager for permission to park for a few hours. I strongly believe that RV parking overnight is a much hotter topic for Wal-Mart management than someone using a Wal-Mart store for their first concealed handgun carry. I'm not expecting Wal-Mart to put out a "no overnight parking" sign from a corporate viewpoint any more than I'd expect to see the Texas stores start hanging 30.06 signs. As long as noone drives their customers away, I believe that they would ignore CHLs. Concealed is concealed.

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