Business that WILL NOT EVER recieve my business!

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As I was driving from the VA Clinic in Pensacola today I saw what I thought might be a cool store... "The Old Footlocker"
UNTIL I THE SIGN IN THE FRONT WINDOW NEXT TO THE DOOR!

It was a black sign with orange letters that boldly proclaimed

NO CONCEALED WEAPONS ALLOWED

and you guessed it...CIRCLE SLASH GUN

These people will not see a single dime of my money...EVER!
 
I agree 100%. If they don't want my gun then they don't want me as a customer either.

That's why I refuse to patronize NASCAR and any promoters of NASCAR.

And I'm boycotting country music too because the CMA holds its music festivals at LP Field where fiorearms are prohibited.

Yep, if they don't want my weapon, then they don't want me.

I'll never ever watch NASCAR, buy NASCAR anything, buy anything that promotes NASCAR, listen to country music, or buy anything advertised on a country music station.

Principles are important.
 
I have to wonder how often places like this have been politely approached by gun-owners.

Sometimes it won't work. They're stuck on the idea that they won't allow guns period. But sometimes they're misinformed. Maybe they've been told erroneously by a cop or an insurance agent that they have to put the signs up. Maybe (like in Ohio), they don't know that they have no liability if they allow someone to carry.

If you speak to them, there's a chance they'll change their position. If you don't speak to them - POLITELY - you'll never know.

And in Tennessee, there's pretty much no place they could have a music festival that would allow concealed carry. What are they supposed to do?
 
Nogods, I think you should check on the country music because of the venue. I know in my state of Washington, my CCL does not cover events with more than 2500 in attendance. This includes pro athletic, concerts, shows etc. May have nothing to do with people sponsoring the event at all. But I do agree, when a store says no, I say no and put my money back in my pocket.
 
I walked into a store concealed..but it was okay..the sign showed a red slash through a Beretta ...I was carrying a Kimber...haha
 
You know i can't stand NASCAR either, BUT... It may be a good idea to look more closely into the sports you do like. I have been to numerous NFL games and MLB games. And never once was i allowed to carry at any of these events. Was searched at almost every one of the games. And there was always a sign that said absolutely no weapons. As a matter of fact. I have also been to many rock concerts (a lot of times they are held at the sport stadiums) and always encountered the same thing.
Oh well. I guess i am never going to watch any sport ever again (my wife will love this) and never listen to the radio again. Man without music it will be a aweful ride home. Hope it doesn't cause me to be a road rager.
 
As I was driving from the VA Clinic in Pensacola today I saw what I thought might be a cool store... "The Old Footlocker"
UNTIL I THE SIGN IN THE FRONT WINDOW NEXT TO THE DOOR!

It was a black sign with orange letters that boldly proclaimed

NO CONCEALED WEAPONS ALLOWED

and you guessed it...CIRCLE SLASH GUN

These people will not see a single dime of my money...EVER!
Can't carry at the VA either. I was afraid to even leave it in the car so I always left it home.
 
As I was driving from the VA Clinic in Pensacola...

Last I checked Pensacola was in Florida. In Florida signs have no weight of law. I would ignore the sign and go right in.

Sure, they could ask me to leave and I would have to comply, but if my weapon is properly concealed they would never know.
 
You know i can't stand NASCAR either, BUT... It may be a good idea to look more closely into the sports you do like. I have been to numerous NFL games and MLB games. And never once was i allowed to carry at any of these events. Was searched at almost every one of the games. And there was always a sign that said absolutely no weapons. As a matter of fact. I have also been to many rock concerts (a lot of times they are held at the sport stadiums) and always encountered the same thing.
Oh well. I guess i am never going to watch any sport ever again (my wife will love this) and never listen to the radio again. Man without music it will be a aweful ride home. Hope it doesn't cause me to be a road rager.

Exactly...which then leads to the point I wanted to make.

There is a big difference between "I won't go in that place because they won't allow me to carry my weapon for protection" versus "I won't go in there on principle because they don't allow firearms on their premises."

If you are going to follow a principle like that, then there is a whole lot of stuff you won't be doing anymore.

But if I don't go to the CMA festival because I don't want to be unprotected, then I can still watch on TV or listen on the radio from a place where I can be armed without being a hypocrite. And I can even choose to go to the CMA festival as long as I'm willing to go unprotected. There aren't arny principles involved that prevent me from making such choices.
 
Last I checked Pensacola was in Florida. In Florida signs have no weight of law. I would ignore the sign and go right in.

Sure, they could ask me to leave and I would have to comply, but if my weapon is properly concealed they would never know.

That may be true but it is the fact of the matter that I will not support a anti-gun establishment. Why set yourself up for an appointment with a police officer responding to a man with a gun call from a store owner that obviously has an ax to grind with gun owners? The sign may not carry any weight, but...criminal trespass charges do. I also would just as soon respect someone's property wishes just as I would like mine to be respected.

That being said, even if I noticed a crime being committed on that property against the property owner, I would not assist. He has chosen his path and I have chosen mine. I respect the owners choice of becoming a potential victim of violent crime, and that he o she does not wish to be offended by a handgun of any make or model...sad...just sad...

BTW if y'all ever stop over be sure an bring yer gun we welcome all makes and models at our home ;)
 
That being said, even if I noticed a crime being committed on that property against the property owner, I would not assist.
Do you ask everyone who's in trouble for their 2A stance before you help them?

You'll protect everyone but the owner? What's the owner look like?

/shakes head.

Why won't you go a CIVILLY and POLITELY talk to the owner? Maybe no one has taken the time to explain things to him.

What do you lose by trying? Nothing. But you can gain everything.
 
Last I checked Pensacola was in Florida. In Florida signs have no weight of law. I would ignore the sign and go right in.

Sure, they could ask me to leave and I would have to comply, but if my weapon is properly concealed they would never know.
FL law has no bearing on fed laws.
 
You'll protect everyone but the owner?
I know that I'm opening a can of worms, but unless the BG is actually shooting people and I'm in the same room, I will never use my weapon to protect anyone else. Only when my life or the life of any member of my family are at risk, will I ever use my weapon.
 
I know that I'm opening a can of worms, but unless the BG is actually shooting people and I'm in the same room, I will never use my weapon to protect anyone else. Only when my life or the life of any member of my family are at risk, will I ever use my weapon.

Solid plan in my book. If I cannot be definitely sure in my mind as to who the "bad guy" is, I'm gonna be a good witness and let the police sort things out. Only when I, my family or a few close friends come under attack will I use deadly force for defense.

I'm not a "super hero" and I cannot save the world. I will do what I can to help out short of deadly force as I wouldn't want to spend any time in police custody unless absolutely necessary.
 
I know where you're comming from and I can respect your resolve. But personally, if they have something I want to buy, then I'm going to go in and buy it. I will not allow a meaningless sign to dictate my ability to defend myself and my loved ones. Nor will I allow it to deterr me from purchasing some item that I want. I will totally ignore any sign they have forbidding my weapon and walk right in.

If they somehow magically spot that I am carrying and ask me to leave, I will immediately leave their premisis.

It doesn't matter if a person is carrying a gun or not, if a store owner asks you to leave, you MUST LEAVE.

It's not criminal tresspassing until you refuse to leave when they ask you to, so that is of no concern to me as I will, and have, immediately left.
 
@BC1,

You're confusing me. I stated that there is no law down here in sunny Florida that prevents you from entering a store that has a gunbuster sign.

Then you reply saying Fl law has no bearing on Federal law.

So I ask what federal law prevents me from going in. You're reply is to ask me to quote the federal law???

That makes absolutely zero sense. What are you talking about?

There is no federal law preventing me from entering stores posted with gunbuster signs, and there is no law in Florida preventing it either.
 

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