Russell wrote:As an aside, that article did drive a bit of traffic to my site. It also resulted in an increase in support tickets getting opened by clueless business owners asking for me to send them a 30.06 sign.
Just as I feared. Anyone still doubt that the in-your-face tactics to support open-carry hurt not only open-carry but concealed-carry as well?
Chas.
I'm not allowed to say. But I suppose I can simply post without getting in trouble again.
Russell wrote:As an aside, that article did drive a bit of traffic to my site. It also resulted in an increase in support tickets getting opened by clueless business owners asking for me to send them a 30.06 sign.
Just as I feared. Anyone still doubt that the in-your-face tactics to support open-carry hurt not only open-carry but concealed-carry as well?
Chas.
I'm not allowed to say. But I suppose I can simply post without getting in trouble again.
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Russell wrote:As an aside, that article did drive a bit of traffic to my site. It also resulted in an increase in support tickets getting opened by clueless business owners asking for me to send them a 30.06 sign
I always respond with something along the lines of all they would accomplish by doing that is discriminating against their most law-abiding customers, criminals by their very definition care very little about signs. Unsurprisingly I never get a response back.
You should send them a copy of the old sign printed on 8 1/2 x 14 paper with a reference to TCP 30.06.