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    Marksman
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    Apr 17, 2011
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    I was thinking of putting some sort of decal on my car like a Ruger sticker, INGO, 2ND... But would having something related to firearms on my car make me more likely to be pulled over by a LEO? Right now, no one can tell that my hobby is firearms - all they can tell is that I must be a moron because I'm a Cubs fan... sigh... maybe in another 100 years they'll break that curse!

    anyway... thoughts?
     

    eldirector

    Grandmaster
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    Apr 29, 2009
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    Brownsburg, IN
    My INGO sticker has gotten me a thumbs up a couple of times. No one else knows what it means.

    My in-laws have sported NRA stickers for decades. I don't think they have EVER been pulled over.
     

    K_W

    Grandmaster
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    Aug 14, 2008
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    Indy / Carmel
    Just don't be like this guy and make yourself look like an idiot...

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    U.S. Patriot

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    Jan 30, 2009
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    Columbus
    Some people are to damn paranoid. Your more likely to have your car broken into if you leave things of value in the open. I have had a **** on gun control sticker on my Jeep for 3-4 years. I have never been pulled over, and no one has broken into my Jeep.
     

    VN Vet

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    Aug 26, 2008
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    Indianapolis
    I put no stickers anywhere. I am as plain as I can be. I do not want to be noticed. People who needs to know know and people who don't need to know don't. I like it that way.

    While I am proud of who I am and what I am (or was) and I don't need any advertisement to show it, prove it or what ever. I do wear a Vietnam Veteran ball cap occasionally. I wear my INGO cap occasionally, but I don't talk guns to strangers, unless they are coming out of a gun store with a rifle, pistol or revolver in their hands. I am a "which end does the bullet come out of?" and "do you have to put a bullit in the gun for it to fire?" kind of guy. You know the kind. I am that kind of guy in public. I like it that way.

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