http://www.westallisnow.com/communitywatch/111467579.html
It is good to see they will not restrict businesses, for now.
It is good to see they will not restrict businesses, for now.
This is starting to cause some issues because of a school across the street, Should be interesting.
Starting? It only appeared to be an issue because some are feel-gooders who, for some reason, think that guns cause crime or shootings just randomly happen. As soon as I find out when they open and their hours, I'm going to there.
Sorry, I worded that wrong then. I agree with you. I will shop there as well.
Ah. It sounded like you were against it. Glad to see that is clarified. :banana:
No sir, I will admit I am a newbie. Im picking up my gun today after work. I purchased it at the gun show this weekend.(Waukesha) Very excited and hope to be active with you guys.
Well, there should be a carry event at the Starbuck in Delevan first Sunday in January. There are many who are willing to help "newbies" out if they are sort of afraid to carry by themselves (I am one who will do that), see the sticky. My signature has a lot of good information in it. Also, if you have questions, do not be afraid to ask. Also, welcome to the group. Lots of fine men and women here.
I appreciate that, I hope not to get to far off topic here. Its not that im afraid, I just dont know the basics. Ya know?
I appreciate that, I hope not to get to far off topic here. Its not that im afraid, I just dont know the basics. Ya know?
In another thread (can't remember which one), someone said a candy store would be a bigger risk as candy causes tooth decay, which is far more troublesome for the children than the law abiding.
Is West Allis some sort of Shangi-La where they can afford to get their panties in a bunch over this?
(not the candy store, the gun store)
Is West Allis some sort of Shangi-La where they can afford to get their panties in a bunch over this?
(not the candy store, the gun store)
Committee members think such an ordinance likely would face a court challenge and could not pass constitutional muster, said Ald. Tom Lajsic, chairman of the committee.