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<blockquote data-quote="zoomaster1" data-source="post: 1702093" data-attributes="member: 10477"><p>I have come to the conclusion that a beer just isn't worth having to be unarmed. Too much could happen from the car to the door, inside eating, and the door back to the car. I certainly don't want to have my firearm on my person and alcohol on my breath if I were to get pulled over. The gun buster signs don't carry any real weight anyway. If you are in such a place, if they find out you have a gun, all they can do is ask you to leave. If you do, no harm. If you don't, they call police and it's simple trespassing. I've ignored MANY of these signs. Concealed is concealed, right? As far as trasferring a firearm to the trunk, many people have a backpack of some sort. You unload your firearm,put it such pack, and then put it in the trunk. Just look around for people before you disarm. Good luck and welcome to OSA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zoomaster1, post: 1702093, member: 10477"] I have come to the conclusion that a beer just isn't worth having to be unarmed. Too much could happen from the car to the door, inside eating, and the door back to the car. I certainly don't want to have my firearm on my person and alcohol on my breath if I were to get pulled over. The gun buster signs don't carry any real weight anyway. If you are in such a place, if they find out you have a gun, all they can do is ask you to leave. If you do, no harm. If you don't, they call police and it's simple trespassing. I've ignored MANY of these signs. Concealed is concealed, right? As far as trasferring a firearm to the trunk, many people have a backpack of some sort. You unload your firearm,put it such pack, and then put it in the trunk. Just look around for people before you disarm. Good luck and welcome to OSA. [/QUOTE]
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