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A call to hands (and mouths): Remember your oath
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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 2094685" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Well tot he OP, I think he has the right idea...he is not wanting the government to force the private business owner to allow guns...he is wanting the majority (gun owners) to voice their concerns about the no gun policy in hopes to influence some change...I think that is totally reasonable. </p><p></p><p>Reminds me in college when the Pizza place got too many beer busts and stopped selling beer to college kids with no ID...word got around and he almost went out of business from the boycott and he decided to start selling beer to college kids with no ID again because he got the message LOL...of course, only a few voiced their concern but many boycotted him. Alone we are weak but together we are strong...</p><p></p><p>I just wonder if the guy at Ingrid's kitchen (or the nice lady who I have met who owns it) realize that a criminal is not going to obey their "no gun" sign LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 2094685, member: 24531"] Well tot he OP, I think he has the right idea...he is not wanting the government to force the private business owner to allow guns...he is wanting the majority (gun owners) to voice their concerns about the no gun policy in hopes to influence some change...I think that is totally reasonable. Reminds me in college when the Pizza place got too many beer busts and stopped selling beer to college kids with no ID...word got around and he almost went out of business from the boycott and he decided to start selling beer to college kids with no ID again because he got the message LOL...of course, only a few voiced their concern but many boycotted him. Alone we are weak but together we are strong... I just wonder if the guy at Ingrid's kitchen (or the nice lady who I have met who owns it) realize that a criminal is not going to obey their "no gun" sign LOL. [/QUOTE]
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