I completely diaagree. BG's have family and friends, especially if he's a gang member, and I don't want to be left empty-handed after shooting a perp.
" I don't want to be left empty-handed after shooting a perp"
What makes you think you are going to shoot one?
Yup, you got that one right.They are protecting their customers and their tens maybe hundreds of thousands in inventory from potential theft. I can just picture a customer taking out their gun and another interpreting this as some type of aggression with a terrible result.
... As for how to address a loaded firearm, I'm still not sure how that sign will read yet...
Hello usa carry community. My first post today. Im Paul, my son Nick and I have a small gun shop in Maine (Just 4 months now) and we are wondering how some of you veterans handle the concealed carry in the gun shop. What is the proper protocol for pulling out loaded firearms in the shop or not doing so. It's a bit unnerving to me.I know there are some folks that like to show their carry piece and even discuss trading them. Gun shop owners Please give me some of your thoughts on this one, Thanx
how about a clearing area. a 55 gal drum filled with sand mounted on an angle iron and a wide heavy duty pipe welded to the front. taek out your weapon, insert the barrel of your weapon just far enought down the pipe so you can safely unload it. same procedure if you want to re holster your weapon. This is for anyone that decides while they are in their they need to unholster their piece. Many different versions of a safey clearing area. Could be outside [in good weather} You could combine with other procedures outside on a sign. Just a suggestion.
A gun store without a bulllet hole in the wall hasn't been open very long. :fie: Some very good points in this thread and we all have to remember is that the majority of people walking into a gun store, even if they have a permit and are carrying concealed are not nearly as familiar with gun safety rules as most people posting on this board. You ask the average person about a sign such as keep your concealed weapon concealed you will find that the sign does not apply to them. If you call them on it they get mad and leave. :angry: Ther is a thread on another board about a manager of a business responding to a question about why they have a no guns allowed sign on the front door of the store. The manager decided to ban guns in the store when they found the third gun in the dressing room in less than two years.Yes they walk among us. :man_in_love:
Left the gun in the dressing room huh. Sounds like one of those government Homeland Security officials hard at work :wacko:
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