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Re: Sticking it to 30.07 shirt.

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That looks like a good photoshop. No, not really good if you can tell it's Photoshopped I guess.
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Anybody that would wear that also would wear a "concealed carry badge"
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Under the same line of thought as the shirt, I had a conversation with some anti-gun idiot over HEB's choosing not to allow OC. I said they would lose my business. I will just go to Kroger which is actually closer to my house.

He said "good bye, don't let the door hit you in the butt". Then I told him, they will still allow concealed carry, people with guns will still be all around you just as they always have, just you won't be able to see them. Happy shopping morons.

Are these anti OC nuts really that clueless?
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LSUTiger,

No, just not impressed with the rancor of the OC overzealous.

From what you posted you were rude and received the same in return.

It sounds like you got in an argument with an HEB employee regarding their 30.07 stance.

HEB is not anti-gun.

Anti-gun would have a big problem with Concealed Carry.

You can CC in HEB.

Thus HEB's not anti-gun.

I have to ask: Rather than get into an ugly confrontation, why not simply shop elsewhere, and accept that businesses can ban OC and work legislatively to change 30.07?

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Abraham wrote:LSUTiger,

No, just not impressed with the rancor of the OC overzealous.

From what you posted you were rude and received the same in return.

It sounds like you got in an argument with an HEB employee regarding their 30.07 stance.

HEB is not anti-gun.

Anti-gun would have a big problem with Concealed Carry.

You can CC in HEB.

Thus HEB's not anti-gun.

I have to ask: Rather than get into an ugly confrontation, why not simply shop elsewhere, and accept that businesses can ban OC and work legislatively to change 30.07?

What should we call Kroger that allows OC? Extra not anti-gun?
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RBH,

Thank you, sniff, I appre..., cough, sniff sniff, wah, wah, wah, I am a cherub, I am, I am.

Thank you, Thank you so much!!

Finally, someone recognizes the REAL me.

Kroger and the rest of the businesses that have no problem with OC are willing to take the loss of business risk, that other businesses are afraid of. I commend their courage in taking the risk.

Other businesses are also willing and some not. I hope they all come around to allowing OC, but it is their choice and there's the rub.

The thing that often amuses me is the apoplexy some seem to suffer when businesses decide to post 30.07 with a sign or disallow verbally.

It's their choice and no amount of loudly expressed vitriol, gnashing of teeth, howls of protest, that by gum OC should NEVER be denied will sway these businesses into changing their minds. It might even cause these same businesses to dig in their heels.

Tough noogies OCers, it's not your choice to make.

Lick your emotional wounds and take your bidness elsewhere.

That's where your choice lies...

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Abraham wrote:RBH,

Thank you, sniff, I appre..., cough, sniff sniff, wah, wah, wah, I am a cherub, I am, I am.

Thank you, Thank you so much!!

Finally, someone recognizes the REAL me.

Kroger and the rest of the businesses that have no problem with OC are willing to take the loss of business risk, that other businesses are afraid of. I commend their courage in taking the risk.

Other businesses are also willing and some not. I hope they all come around to allowing OC, but it is their choice and there's the rub.

The thing that often amuses me is the apoplexy some seem to suffer when businesses decide to post 30.07 with a sign or disallow verbally.

It's their choice and no amount of loudly expressed vitriol, gnashing of teeth, howls of protest, that by gum OC should NEVER be denied will sway these businesses into changing their minds. It might even cause these same businesses to dig in their heels.

Tough noogies OCers, it's not your choice to make.

Lick your emotional wounds and take your bidness elsewhere.

That's where your choice lies...

That's a fair answer, let me ask this because I don't know the answer.

What was it like here when CC became legal 20 years ago? Was there a division between gun owners? Did businesses post 30:06 signs out of the unknown?
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RBH,

I don't know.

I'm on my 4th CHL renewal, so CHL's had been available for awhile.

I wasn't on the internet yet either.

I just recall looking for 30.06 signs and observing the usual things like don't go into a school carrying etc.

Overall, I just don't remember much gun guy umbrage about businesses posting 30.06.

It was just a fact of life and we soldiered on without complaint.

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Abraham wrote:RBH,

I don't know.

I'm on my 4th CHL renewal, so CHL's had been available for awhile.

I wasn't on the internet yet either.

I just recall looking for 30.06 signs and observing the usual things like don't go into a school carrying etc.

Overall, I just don't remember much gun guy umbrage about businesses posting 30.06.

It was just a fact of life and we soldiered on without complaint.

I think there was some angst about CC in the beginning and after a while it became somewhat common practice with over 900,000 CHL's now and growing OC will find its natural flow.
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Abraham wrote:LSUTiger,

No, just not impressed with the rancor of the OC overzealous.

From what you posted you were rude and received the same in return.

It sounds like you got in an argument with an HEB employee regarding their 30.07 stance.

HEB is not anti-gun.

Anti-gun would have a big problem with Concealed Carry.

You can CC in HEB.

Thus HEB's not anti-gun.

I have to ask: Rather than get into an ugly confrontation, why not simply shop elsewhere, and accept that businesses can ban OC and work legislatively to change 30.07?
Abraham,

It sounds like you have no idea what you are talking about.


The idiot in question was not an HEB employee and this conversation did not take place in HEB. It was some random anti gun nut on who felt the need to chime in on a conversation that I was having with someone else while standing in line at a convenience store.

The 2nd amendment is an all or nothing deal to me and I can surely choose to shop elsewhere if I desire. Will I never shop at HEB again? Not likely, but I will do as little business there as possible/practical. Same with every other place that has 06/07 signage.

And when some random jerk wants to interject his rude opinion into a private conversation, I feel it is my responsibility to point out the stupidity of his thinking.

And if you are anti OC, you have a problem with guns, otherwise, what's the problem?

And tell me the logic in the "it's ok as long as I don't see them mentality"?

I get that sometimes we just have to live with the way things are and change them when we can but I'm not impressed with the faulty logic of the anti-2A, anti OC, anti-CC. Yeah yeah property rights and such, but the logic is still faulty.
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And you use Illustrator for drawing, not photoshop, Mr. The Wall. :smash:
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Havensdad wrote:Image
But still, in Texas, the firearm isn't licensed; the person carrying it is. So copy or not, either version is a fail.
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Skiprr wrote:
Havensdad wrote:Image
But still, in Texas, the firearm isn't licensed; the person carrying it is. So copy or not, either version is a fail.
Not at all. The DPS and code refer to a firearm carried by a licensed individual as a "Licensed Firearm." Further, it is called "Handgun licensing".

http://txdps.state.tx.us/rsd/chl/index.htm

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Havensdad wrote:And you use Illustrator for drawing, not photoshop, Mr. The Wall. :smash:
It wasn't my post. And I don't know what they use to do it, but I do know it's a fake. Maybe you should ask the guy that posted the picture.
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