Gun radar scanning
Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 2:41 pm
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By all means, let's conflate criminals and legal, vetted citizens with licenses, and add a dash of "good for me but not for thee."“I believe in people’s right to bear arms,” Mark Waltrip, Westgate Resort’s chief operating officer, says. “I have a concealed carry permit myself. But, you know, on our properties, we want to maintain a safe environment, and we don’t need guests bringing weapons on site. We really don’t want that kind of surprise.
I agree.chasfm11 wrote:I also wonder about how repeated exposure to that radar - at the required 6 feet - in terms of personal health safety.
So if he doesn't want to be surprised, I assume he would prefer that his guests open carry?chasfm11 wrote:From the article:
By all means, let's conflate criminals and legal, vetted citizens with licenses, and add a dash of "good for me but not for thee."“I believe in people’s right to bear arms,” Mark Waltrip, Westgate Resort’s chief operating officer, says. “I have a concealed carry permit myself. But, you know, on our properties, we want to maintain a safe environment, and we don’t need guests bringing weapons on site. We really don’t want that kind of surprise.
LOL - am guessing not. Time to move the SHOT show to Texas, Arizona, or Tennessee IMHOSoccerdad1995 wrote:So if he doesn't want to be surprised, I assume he would prefer that his guests open carry?chasfm11 wrote:From the article:
By all means, let's conflate criminals and legal, vetted citizens with licenses, and add a dash of "good for me but not for thee."“I believe in people’s right to bear arms,” Mark Waltrip, Westgate Resort’s chief operating officer, says. “I have a concealed carry permit myself. But, you know, on our properties, we want to maintain a safe environment, and we don’t need guests bringing weapons on site. We really don’t want that kind of surprise.
Patriot must have different meaning to Canadian companies.rp_photo wrote:Ironic that the company is called "Patriot".
Maybe they took the meaning from The Patriot Act.bblhd672 wrote:Patriot must have different meaning to Canadian companies.rp_photo wrote:Ironic that the company is called "Patriot".
That's it!bigtek wrote:Maybe they took the meaning from The Patriot Act.bblhd672 wrote:Patriot must have different meaning to Canadian companies.rp_photo wrote:Ironic that the company is called "Patriot".
Because they know signs mean nothing to anyone who is going to do harm?MaduroBU wrote:Why don't they just post the premises?