Re: Philadelphia Police Respecting the Right to Carry
I would have told him his store was responsible for more people getting sick and dying from selling deadly lettuce than open carriers and left as he asked.
Re: Philadelphia Police Respecting the Right to Carry
Shop at Walmart, wear a shirt stating, I'M CONCEAL CARRYING A FIREARM, on the front, and CONSTITUTION, MOTHER FUCKER, on the back.
Re: Philadelphia Police Respecting the Right to Carry
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ett
Why are you patronizing Walmart after their announcement a couple months ago; of asking people to not opencarry AND that they will be financially supporting the antigun lobby ? :p
Because I needed to feel better about myself. ;)
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JenniferG
I would have told him his store was responsible for more people getting sick and dying from selling deadly lettuce than open carriers and left as he asked.
He didn't ask.
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Gun
Shop at Walmart, wear a shirt stating, I'M CONCEAL CARRYING A FIREARM, on the front, and CONSTITUTION, MOTHER FUCKER, on the back.
I have a bright orange BAN THE ASSAULT ON WEAPONS tshirt I may rock tomorrow. Does that count?
Re: Philadelphia Police Respecting the Right to Carry
The one I'm working at is unlikely to give a shit about open carry.
I haven't talked to all of the "entrance people", but those I spoke with aren't bothering anyone about it.
Re: Philadelphia Police Respecting the Right to Carry
I was at Lowes the other day and the thought occurred to me that I am much more likely to be attacked by one of the dogs they allow into the store than anyone is going to harmed by the pistol I carry.
Now I have never had a problem at Lowes and I'm in there a lot, but it was just a thought.
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ViperGTS19801
I was at Lowes the other day and the thought occurred to me that I am much more likely to be attacked by one of the dogs they allow into the store than anyone is going to harmed by the pistol I carry.
Now I have never had a problem at Lowes and I'm in there a lot, but it was just a thought.
Also the hammers sold there are used to kill more people than all rifles combined. Not even mentioning the ladders....
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jthrelf
Also the hammers sold there are used to kill more people than all rifles combined. Not even mentioning the ladders....
Not to mention the 5 gallon buckets: more kids under 5 die in those things by drowning then with firearms.
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ViperGTS19801
I was at Lowes the other day and the thought occurred to me that I am much more likely to be attacked by one of the dogs they allow into the store than anyone is going to harmed by the pistol I carry.
Now I have never had a problem at Lowes and I'm in there a lot, but it was just a thought.
Pets are not allowed in Walmart, but nobody is ever asked to leave when they do.
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Jhaydeno
Not to mention the 5 gallon buckets: more kids under 5 die in those things by drowning then with firearms.
http://imageshack.com/a/img923/8316/ULNq2N.jpg
You're not supposed to leave them in there with the lid on.
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streaker69
According to the picture on the side of the buckets they're supposed to go in head first.