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<blockquote data-quote="Arin Morris" data-source="post: 2210181" data-attributes="member: 24493"><p>If all it takes is me debating with you without stooping to calling you names then thanks for doing us both the favor. No skin off my nose for sure.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And it's so difficult to provide us on the forum with the same amount of civility?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not so different than how you responded to the OP or myself?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Once again, you're acting like he refused to leave when asked to. I'm sure he wasn't happy about the situation. If the sign would have been visible, this situation wouldn't' have happened in the first place. That's great that you have all these case studies that don't have anything to do with the current topic. From the manager's comments we already know he's against open carry and isn't happy it passed. You think this particular incident is going to break the camels back? It's pretty simple to me. If a business is posted, I don't give them my money. I don't see how hard that is to understand.</p><p></p><p>Again, I don't care how anybody carries, unlike a lot of CCW people do. If you prefer to carry concealed and go to places that at least allow CCW, that's perfectly fine. I'm not arguing that everybody should be doing one thing or another. Live and let live, but don't come down on me because I won't support a business that doesn't allow me to carry the way I prefer. That's my choice. As it's yours to support them if you wish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arin Morris, post: 2210181, member: 24493"] If all it takes is me debating with you without stooping to calling you names then thanks for doing us both the favor. No skin off my nose for sure. And it's so difficult to provide us on the forum with the same amount of civility? Not so different than how you responded to the OP or myself? Once again, you're acting like he refused to leave when asked to. I'm sure he wasn't happy about the situation. If the sign would have been visible, this situation wouldn't' have happened in the first place. That's great that you have all these case studies that don't have anything to do with the current topic. From the manager's comments we already know he's against open carry and isn't happy it passed. You think this particular incident is going to break the camels back? It's pretty simple to me. If a business is posted, I don't give them my money. I don't see how hard that is to understand. Again, I don't care how anybody carries, unlike a lot of CCW people do. If you prefer to carry concealed and go to places that at least allow CCW, that's perfectly fine. I'm not arguing that everybody should be doing one thing or another. Live and let live, but don't come down on me because I won't support a business that doesn't allow me to carry the way I prefer. That's my choice. As it's yours to support them if you wish. [/QUOTE]
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