ALL LOADED WEAPONS MUST REMAIN HOLSTERED......Somebody make up some big high quality signs stating this,and I am willing to take them to locations that have incorrect policies!
If you don't own the store, then you have NO SAY in their policies.
ALL LOADED WEAPONS MUST REMAIN HOLSTERED......Somebody make up some big high quality signs stating this,and I am willing to take them to locations that have incorrect policies!
Same for the guy shopping for guns. There is no reason to unholster your carry weapon while in a gun store unless you're about to shoot someone.
If you're shopping for a new holster, then it should already be unloaded and made safe and a different gun should be your carry.
If you just can't help yourself and you have to show off your loaded carry gun to all your idiot friends, then you should be kicked the hell out of the store for being a moron.
Just like how drunk driving laws stop drunks from driving and gun control laws keep people from committing crimes with firearms.This just proves how useless, pointless, and illogical having a sign is.
I didn't say I condoned the signs or the actions of the gun shop, but simply stated why it was the way it was. Agree or disagree with their policy, patronize or not - up to you.Yep...The real world is not fair,therefore we must punish the sane,careful and logical to "protect" the general public as well as private enterprise from itself ! We DO need an AWB after all! Common sense is more common among those who choose to be armed to protect themselves and their families.
If you don't own the store, then you have NO SAY in their policies.
I've carried in bradis and mark has never said anything to me. I've spent a lot of money in there so maybe that helps? Or maybe they just like to laugh at my goofy butt making my ars all tacticool.
I happen to think you're talking about Bradis, and if you read the signs out from it says no loaded guns... if your brother would've kept his mouth closed he wouldn't have been told to go put it in the car.
And I guess if you don't like the rules that means more of the good deals for me!
Actually most gun shops I go into have the "no loaded guns" sign posted out front, but it's understood that they don't mind you carrying so long as you are licensed and have it holster.
Then why have the sign?
Why will no one answer this question?
The OP was not the individual who was asked to go out and disarm...The OP is not a nice man like his brother.The OP would have walked over to the gun building and carried on a conversation with Mr.Bradis's daughter or whoever is controlling the business now and found out whether or not they allowed their employees to be less than professional.(There is a neat little button on your keyboard that says "Shift",and it will allow you to capitalize when required.)
If this were Applebee's, people would be losing their crap and demanding that we practically storm the place with carry events to show them how wrong they are in their stance. I fail to see why gun shops (the one place where this shouldn't be an issue) get a free pass on banning guns. I have always maintained that a better sign is something like "Keep your loaded gun in its holster".
^^^ Don't bother ever calling the police or filing a law suit. Neither of them allow you to carry inside their facility either.
The more words used, the less likely it is to be read and the more likely it is to be completely ignored... And then you have those that simply can't read or choose not to.Pachyderm has idea.
Why don't we work together as a group to write the text for a sign that cautions against mishandling firearms (loaded or otherwise), encourages people to unload any guns they intend to handle or display in the store before entering, and also affirms that it's okay to be carrying as long as it stays in the holster?
The, when we make some signs. We offer them to gun shops that have signs that are objectionable. If they take them and replace their sign with ours, everyone involved wins. If they refuse them, we still have some spiffy signs.