Are you in the positive yet for points? I lost track at like -573638626282662 points.
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Nope.
Are you in the positive yet for points? I lost track at like -573638626282662 points.
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Nope.
And it's still going on . . . they asked not to be involved politically, but we couldn't leave it alone. We had to shove it down their throats and co-opt their image. Great job guys . . .
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Well, this has been going on for some time... and Starbucks has not "kicked us out".... pretty simple they asked not to be the center of protests either for or against following all of the long gun appreciation days around the country. They never made a stink after 4 years of holstered hand gun carry. I have carried and continue to carry, at Starbucks, including the original store, Greenlake and other prominent locations.
and my Jeep
I'm not a long rifle carrier and I'm not saying it is wrong for others.
But I suspect one of the issues with long rifles is when you are in a merchants place of business and amongst people there is a concern with handling the rifle. Trying to keep it out of the way, avoid hitting counters/displays or sitting down to enjoy coffee - just seems like they might get in the way. And during any minimal handling it wouldn't surprise me to see the muzzle end pass by someone's head.
It occurs to me that a Kel-Tec KSG would be an excellent OC choice in Texas. You know, if Kel-Tec actually made more than three weapons per decade.There is a reason the handgun was invented.
Shame on states like Texas and Florida that make them illegal to be the default unlicensed option for being armed.
It occurs to me that a Kel-Tec KSG would be an excellent OC choice in Texas. You know, if Kel-Tec actually made more than three weapons per decade.
The mind goes, "Carrying a pistol, clearly self defense. Carrying a long firearm, clearly going to go someplace high to shoot someone." I personally do not care for long gun carriers, never saw one personally myself but by doing so, you pretty much going to be arrested even though it is legal.
There is a reason the handgun was invented.
Shame on states like Texas and Florida that make them illegal to be the default unlicensed option for being armed.
The mind goes, "Carrying a pistol, clearly self defense. Carrying a long firearm, clearly going to go someplace high to shoot someone." I personally do not care for long gun carriers, never saw one personally myself but by doing so, you pretty much going to be arrested even though it is legal.
It occurs to me that a Kel-Tec KSG would be an excellent OC choice in Texas. You know, if Kel-Tec actually made more than three weapons per decade.