usually insurance related. I wouldn't take it personally or "follow directions".
Doesn't mean don't tell them about it. Being quiet and letting the libs define everything is how we are getting our asses handed to us politically and culturally.
usually insurance related. I wouldn't take it personally or "follow directions".
If conceal carry is done properly it would be unlikely that the carrier would be ask to leave because of their concealed weapon. Even 'accidental' exposure can almost entirely be avoided, and with the holstering of today, even 'printing' can pretty much be avoided. Bets are off though for those that decide to carry something like a full-frame 1911 in their back pocketActually don't we have a law in place that states concealed carry is kewl where there are "No Gun" laws posted (except for Schools and Post Offices and other gov't buildings?) The only caviate is if someone asks you to leave because you have a firearm, you need to leave. Am I wrong?
no place is a gun free zone if i am there, except court houses...FmI’ve bought several new Ford vehicles (different dealerships) but have always had my Ford vehicles serviced by the Edmond Ford dealership (currently on Memorial Road). There have been a few renditions of this dealership - Prestige, Reynolds, and now Joe Cooper Ford.
Last week, I had service performed on my truck but was disappointed to see that they have now placed a no firearms posting at their Service entrance doors. I sent them an email regarding this posting and the fact that they have now created a “soft target” for criminals and mentally ill people to do harm to good / innocent people. I told them that I will not be back to this dealership unless these postings are removed. I hope others will do the same.
Good move. Great folks at Eufaula Ford. Hope you enjoy that new truck!So I went to Joe Cooper Ford to buy a new Truck.
Saw the no firearms sign in the door. Strike One
Met the salesman and then went out to the lot to look at the prearranged used truck we were interested in. Nice truck, decent price, reeked of cigarette smoke. Deal killer. Asked the salesman what else he had. He said he would go check, and left a 73 old elderly man and woman standing the hot 90 heat in the parking lot while he went in. Strike two.
Salesman showed us a truck we liked and said there was a $3000-$5000 premium plus deal prep fees on top of the Sticker price and he would have to go look it up for each vehicle. $3000 to $5000 premium? I knew that was coming, but what is it for this vehicle, and why wasn't it posted in the sticker? Because it is variable by vehicle the Salesman said, Strike 3
We ended up buying a new truck from Eufaula Ford and when I asked them about the premium, they laugh and and said we must have shopping the city.
Joe Cooper in Yukon has the same signage. I started taking my truck there for service a few years ago, then the signs showed up. I got a email survey requested after my service and I responded that I felt the no firearms policy made their facility less safe. I also told them I would find another dealer for servicing my vehicle. Been using Reynolds on NW Highway for several years now.no place is a gun free zone if i am there, except court houses...Fm
Maybe a requirement from Ford for all dealerships?
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