One always has to ruin it for others

No idea. You wanna play Russian Roulette?

How many times have you needed your spare tire out of all the times you've driven? Do you not carry one in the car?

That one again? The odds of getting a flat are much higher than the odds of meeting up with an armed threat. Everyone here has had a flat tire.

You suck at this. At least think of a new dopey analogy.

The downside to getting a flat tire is much better than the downside to guessing wrong on where you'd need a gun.

You are afraid to go anywhere unarmed?
 
You, being an idiot nutter, and I see the world differently. I choose to go with the odds on this one.

How many people do you think will visit a Walgreens store in the next hour?

Of that number, how many will be shot while there?

Got a guess?

No idea. You wanna play Russian Roulette?

How many times have you needed your spare tire out of all the times you've driven? Do you not carry one in the car?

That one again? The odds of getting a flat are much higher than the odds of meeting up with an armed threat. Everyone here has had a flat tire.

You suck at this. At least think of a new dopey analogy.

I couldn't count the number of flat tires I've had -- ten? fifteen? more?

But I've had guns pulled on me exactly one time.
 
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If going into a store puts your family in danger, why would you go in?

When I said that - that I would not want to stay where some froot loop was carrying a gun, some here went ballistic.

Now YOU are saying the same thing - that going into the store would put your family in danger unless you're packing?

Day-um.

You do come up with some silly ass kid crap.

You assume a risk to your safety each time you leave the house, Ludds. There's always a chance you'll be hurt or killed and never make it back. Having a gun greatly reduces that chance. Being a good driver to and from your destination helps too.

Just what would you do personally if you some stark raving lunatic with a gun went wild in a restaurant you were in? Tell him to read the sign? When you are in a place where nobody is armed, what would your chance of survival be if the gun was pointed at you? Do you realize how stupid your argument is?

Do you also go out in that armor your avatar used to show? Because yanno, you could get hit by a meteorite. But wait, that's metal, you could get struck by lightning, that's no good... but wait if you stay home you could be crushed in a Georgia earthquake .... but wait....

That armor? Naw, it doesn't fit me. But you know what they say about condoms, Pogo.

Better to have one and not need it, than to need one and not have it.
 
You assume a risk to your safety each time you leave the house, Ludds. There's always a chance you'll be hurt or killed and never make it back. Having a gun greatly reduces that chance. Being a good driver to and from your destination helps too.

Just what would you do personally if you some stark raving lunatic with a gun went wild in a restaurant you were in? Tell him to read the sign? When you are in a place where nobody is armed, what would your chance of survival be if the gun was pointed at you? Do you realize how stupid your argument is?

Do you also go out in that armor your avatar used to show? Because yanno, you could get hit by a meteorite. But wait, that's metal, you could get struck by lightning, that's no good... but wait if you stay home you could be crushed in a Georgia earthquake .... but wait....

That armor? Naw, it doesn't fit me. But you know what they say about condoms, Pogo.

Better to have one and not need it, than to need one and not have it.

That's not what I say. I say there's always another approach... :eusa_whistle:
 
A sign doesn't trump my 2nd Amendment rights. And as we all know, gun free zones don't really stop gun violence. So yes, I would defy that sign. Unless it's posted I won't comply. I will keep my weapon concealed regardless of what Chipotle, or Luddly Neddite says.

And to answer your question? I don't own a firearm, but my father does. And we both agree that a "no guns allowed" sign doesn't trump his concealed carry permit. And it would be interesting to see you force any gun owner to do anything, without them putting a bullet in your head.
You have to either be dumb as a rock or 15 years old. On the other hand, those two states are not mutually exclusive which would maybe make "and" a better word choice than "or."
Dumb, dumb, let me explain something to you. The 2nd Amendment allows you to carry guns in public. It does not allow you to carry a gun in a private place. The restaurant is completely within its rights to restrict people from carrying weapons into their establishment. Or perhaps you think it is perfectly okay to do whatever you want in a private business and that the owners of the business have no say in what goes on in that business. Think of it as being similar to the "No shoes, No shirt, No service" sign.
 
Do you also go out in that armor your avatar used to show? Because yanno, you could get hit by a meteorite. But wait, that's metal, you could get struck by lightning, that's no good... but wait if you stay home you could be crushed in a Georgia earthquake .... but wait....

That armor? Naw, it doesn't fit me. But you know what they say about condoms, Pogo.

Better to have one and not need it, than to need one and not have it.

That's not what I say. I say there's always another approach... :eusa_whistle:

Sure, the sweet one. Here, have some crac--um, sugar.
 
A sign doesn't trump my 2nd Amendment rights. And as we all know, gun free zones don't really stop gun violence. So yes, I would defy that sign. Unless it's posted I won't comply. I will keep my weapon concealed regardless of what Chipotle, or Luddly Neddite says.

And to answer your question? I don't own a firearm, but my father does. And we both agree that a "no guns allowed" sign doesn't trump his concealed carry permit. And it would be interesting to see you force any gun owner to do anything, without them putting a bullet in your head.
You have to either be dumb as a rock or 15 years old. On the other hand, those two states are not mutually exclusive which would maybe make "and" a better word choice than "or."
Dumb, dumb, let me explain something to you. The 2nd Amendment allows you to carry guns in public. It does not allow you to carry a gun in a private place. The restaurant is completely within its rights to restrict people from carrying weapons into their establishment. Or perhaps you think it is perfectly okay to do whatever you want in a private business and that the owners of the business have no say in what goes on in that business. Think of it as being similar to the "No shoes, No shirt, No service" sign.

Shut up, ron. Your bold type gives me a headache.

These signs are explicitly directed at permit holders, if you want to get technical, it's a form of discrimination against gun owners. Because they are more likely to go to a place that is friendly to their preferences.

Gee, where have I heard that one before?
 
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A sign doesn't trump my 2nd Amendment rights. And as we all know, gun free zones don't really stop gun violence. So yes, I would defy that sign. Unless it's posted I won't comply. I will keep my weapon concealed regardless of what Chipotle, or Luddly Neddite says.

And to answer your question? I don't own a firearm, but my father does. And we both agree that a "no guns allowed" sign doesn't trump his concealed carry permit. And it would be interesting to see you force any gun owner to do anything, without them putting a bullet in your head.
You have to either be dumb as a rock or 15 years old. On the other hand, those two states are not mutually exclusive which would maybe make "and" a better word choice than "or."
Dumb, dumb, let me explain something to you. The 2nd Amendment allows you to carry guns in public. It does not allow you to carry a gun in a private place. The restaurant is completely within its rights to restrict people from carrying weapons into their establishment. Or perhaps you think it is perfectly okay to do whatever you want in a private business and that the owners of the business have no say in what goes on in that business. Think of it as being similar to the "No shoes, No shirt, No service" sign.

Shut up, ron. Your bold type gives me a headache.

These signs are explicitly directed at permit holders, if you want to get technical, it's a form of discrimination against gun owners. Because they are more likely to go to a place that is friendly to their preferences.

Gee, where have I heard that one before?

Why did you say that his type gives you a headache? That isn't true. Why do lies leave your lips so casually?
 
The proprietor. Which in this case is Marvel Comics.:D

:lol: TK, go test the ordinance at the restaurant. Make sure the weapon is in plain view. Tell us what happens.

Whatever you do, don't scream, "Back off, motherfucker. . .".

If they never see it, there's no need for me to be worried, or to yell obscenities at the restaurant employees.

Don't shift the goal posts.

We were talking about open carry.

Many conceal carry into our restaurants here without problem.

Glad you are on line.
 
Saying "no guns allowed" in translation means "I don't give a damn if you and your family are in danger, you will not bring a gun in my store."

If going into a store puts your family in danger, why would you go in?

When I said that - that I would not want to stay where some froot loop was carrying a gun, some here went ballistic.

Now YOU are saying the same thing - that going into the store would put your family in danger unless you're packing?

Day-um.

You do come up with some silly ass kid crap.

You assume a risk to your safety each time you leave the house, Ludds. There's always a chance you'll be hurt or killed and never make it back. Having a gun greatly reduces that chance. Being a good driver to and from your destination helps too.

Just what would you do personally if you some stark raving lunatic with a gun went wild in a restaurant you were in? Tell him to read the sign? When you are in a place where nobody is armed, what would your chance of survival be if the gun was pointed at you? Do you realize how stupid your argument is?

Quit pretending to be something you're not. You're a baby who has never had to face a real life or death situation. I have.

You really have no clue what you're talking about and neither does anyone else until they've been faced with it.
 
If going into a store puts your family in danger, why would you go in?

When I said that - that I would not want to stay where some froot loop was carrying a gun, some here went ballistic.

Now YOU are saying the same thing - that going into the store would put your family in danger unless you're packing?

Day-um.

You do come up with some silly ass kid crap.

You assume a risk to your safety each time you leave the house, Ludds. There's always a chance you'll be hurt or killed and never make it back. Having a gun greatly reduces that chance. Being a good driver to and from your destination helps too.

Just what would you do personally if you some stark raving lunatic with a gun went wild in a restaurant you were in? Tell him to read the sign? When you are in a place where nobody is armed, what would your chance of survival be if the gun was pointed at you? Do you realize how stupid your argument is?

Quit pretending to be something you're not. You're a baby who has never had to face a real life or death situation. I have.

You really have no clue what you're talking about and neither does anyone else until they've been faced with it.

Just so.
 
Curious. How many of us have been shot at, either civilian or military counts. The carnival doesn't.
 
So how does a restraunt's policy of identifying and disarming all people who enter their establishment work with the right to carry a concealed weapon?

You don't have the right to search people. And people with CC permits aren't obliged to tell you they're packing. That's rather the point of concealed carry.

gads progressives are twits. And they will scream the loudest if someone doesn't die trying to defend their stupid asses when they get in trouble.

The reason I conceal carry is to protect myself in ANY situation. Nobody needs to know what I have on my person as long as I have a legal right to it. So ... I will continue going to restaurants, grocery stores, shopping malls, restaurants, gas stations, etc. with my conceal carry regardless of the twits who don't believe I have a right to self defense. "Gun Free Zones" are safe havens for would-be criminals. Chipotle' can put up a 1000 signs but they'll thank me when I stop an armed robber in his tracks. :eusa_angel:
 
So how does a restraunt's policy of identifying and disarming all people who enter their establishment work with the right to carry a concealed weapon?

You don't have the right to search people. And people with CC permits aren't obliged to tell you they're packing. That's rather the point of concealed carry.

gads progressives are twits. And they will scream the loudest if someone doesn't die trying to defend their stupid asses when they get in trouble.

The reason I conceal carry is to protect myself in ANY situation. Nobody needs to know what I have on my person as long as I have a legal right to it. So ... I will continue going to restaurants, grocery stores, shopping malls, restaurants, gas stations, etc. with my conceal carry regardless of the twits who don't believe I have a right to self defense. "Gun Free Zones" are safe havens for would-be criminals. Chipotle' can put up a 1000 signs but they'll thank me when I stop an armed robber in his tracks. :eusa_angel:

There it is folks.

The real reason doofus fools carry guns.

They all have this childish fantasy that they'll swoop down and be the big hero that saves everyone and gets their name in the paper.

If they had a real life, they wouldn't have to pretend to be big brave he-mans.

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Chipotle' can put up a 1000 signs but they'll thank me when I stop an armed robber in his tracks. :eusa_angel:
It will shock no one to learn the you live in a Bruce Willis movie. And when you miss your target, or even if you manage to hit it, guess who also gets sued, they do.

I can tell exactly what their policy towards robbery is without a doubt -hand over the cash and do as the robber says, and do not go after them or your ass is fired.
 

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