twoskinsonemanns
Regular Member
Just curious if it's common nation wide for gun shops to have posted signs stating no one is allowed to OC or CC inside?
It seems most of the shops in my area have these.
I recently had a conversation with one of the RSO and NRA certified class instructors over at Peacemaker National Training Center here in WV.
He asked me if I had thought of becoming a member, considering all the time my son and I spend at the range. We had a nice conversation in which I told him that if they decided to take the anti 2A signs off the door (no OC or CC guns allowed unless you were a RSO) I would certainly consider it but not before. We talked for quite a while but in the end his point was people in general cannot be trusted to handle firearms except under direct supervision. I pointed out that he himself gives CCW classes that people use to go get their license to CC. He told me I should volunteer to RSO some time so I could watch the stupid way people handle their firearms. They don't want the liability.
I saw the sames signs at Valley Guns II the few times I was there. (haven't been there in a LONG time, not friendly people)
Anyway are most gun shops around the country the way they seem to be here in WV?
It seems most of the shops in my area have these.
I recently had a conversation with one of the RSO and NRA certified class instructors over at Peacemaker National Training Center here in WV.
He asked me if I had thought of becoming a member, considering all the time my son and I spend at the range. We had a nice conversation in which I told him that if they decided to take the anti 2A signs off the door (no OC or CC guns allowed unless you were a RSO) I would certainly consider it but not before. We talked for quite a while but in the end his point was people in general cannot be trusted to handle firearms except under direct supervision. I pointed out that he himself gives CCW classes that people use to go get their license to CC. He told me I should volunteer to RSO some time so I could watch the stupid way people handle their firearms. They don't want the liability.
I saw the sames signs at Valley Guns II the few times I was there. (haven't been there in a LONG time, not friendly people)
Anyway are most gun shops around the country the way they seem to be here in WV?