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<blockquote data-quote="corneileous" data-source="post: 3333497" data-attributes="member: 45041"><p>Well then quit patronizing these signs. No, I’m not saying to stop patronizing the stores, I’m saying to ignore the sign. Be glad that Oklahoma does not give these places weight of the law. </p><p></p><p>I dunno, maybe it makes some business owners change their way of thinking but there’s also those that don’t care if they lose a “gun nut” as a customer. If they did, they wouldn’t hang those signs. </p><p></p><p>As far as those corporate stores who make the rules- ignore those too. Y’all do realize that it primarily takes acts of violence through mass shootings that mostly promote the switch to these signs. Maybe if enough good guys start taking out threats when this stuff happens in these “gun free” zones, that they’ll hopefully understand that taking the sheepdogs out of the flocks of sheep is a bad idea. </p><p></p><p>Nobody commented on it the first time I said it but make it to where a successful act of heroism in a “gun free” zone can’t be criminalized or sued. The only way I feel to prove that these “gun free” zones are nothing but slaughter zones is to prove that by being able to take out a threat when a bad guy ignores the sign. </p><p></p><p>Let these people hang their silly sign all they want. If more good guys carried in these places, the bad guy might rethink carrying in there. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="corneileous, post: 3333497, member: 45041"] Well then quit patronizing these signs. No, I’m not saying to stop patronizing the stores, I’m saying to ignore the sign. Be glad that Oklahoma does not give these places weight of the law. I dunno, maybe it makes some business owners change their way of thinking but there’s also those that don’t care if they lose a “gun nut” as a customer. If they did, they wouldn’t hang those signs. As far as those corporate stores who make the rules- ignore those too. Y’all do realize that it primarily takes acts of violence through mass shootings that mostly promote the switch to these signs. Maybe if enough good guys start taking out threats when this stuff happens in these “gun free” zones, that they’ll hopefully understand that taking the sheepdogs out of the flocks of sheep is a bad idea. Nobody commented on it the first time I said it but make it to where a successful act of heroism in a “gun free” zone can’t be criminalized or sued. The only way I feel to prove that these “gun free” zones are nothing but slaughter zones is to prove that by being able to take out a threat when a bad guy ignores the sign. Let these people hang their silly sign all they want. If more good guys carried in these places, the bad guy might rethink carrying in there. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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