Firearm bumper stickers

My favorite bumper stickers were all on one truck. A beautiful maroon Toyota pickup with the marine logo on the center of back of the window and the stickers below, symmetrically arranged.

Left side: "I'd rather be Waterboarding"
Center : "Work Harder! Millions on Welfare Depend on YOU!"
Right Side: (My favorite one) "Happiness is a belt-fed Weapon"

This being said, I have none. I know LEOs, specifically two in my own family, who will follow you until you do something wrong and write as many tickets as possible if you have a bumper sticker they hate, such as anti-hunting or pro-Obama. In one of their words "If you are stupid enough to put something like that on your car, you will get what you deserve."

BC1 also makes a good point that it any silly saying, no matter how funny, can and will be used against you in court if given the opportunity. There was one such case in New York where a man was attacked on Route 84 and used deadly force to stop the attack. His "Keep Honking, I'm Reloading" sticker was brought into the trial and, according to a juror interview after conviction, was the turning point for a holdouts vote to convict.

Want your car searched on a traffic stop for guns? Put an NRA sticker on it.

They are funny, but too many risks for not enough gain.
 
My favorite bumper stickers were all on one truck. A beautiful maroon Toyota pickup with the marine logo on the center of back of the window and the stickers below, symmetrically arranged.

Left side: "I'd rather be Waterboarding"
Center : "Work Harder! Millions on Welfare Depend on YOU!"
Right Side: (My favorite one) "Happiness is a belt-fed Weapon"

This being said, I have none. I know LEOs, specifically two in my own family, who will follow you until you do something wrong and write as many tickets as possible if you have a bumper sticker they hate, such as anti-hunting or pro-Obama. In one of their words "If you are stupid enough to put something like that on your car, you will get what you deserve."

BC1 also makes a good point that it any silly saying, no matter how funny, can and will be used against you in court if given the opportunity. There was one such case in New York where a man was attacked on Route 84 and used deadly force to stop the attack. His "Keep Honking, I'm Reloading" sticker was brought into the trial and, according to a juror interview after conviction, was the turning point for a holdouts vote to convict.

Want your car searched on a traffic stop for guns? Put an NRA sticker on it.

They are funny, but too many risks for not enough gain.

They will not search my truck because I will not let them. Besides, they wouldn't find anything because it's on my hip. :happy:

I do agree, it's best not to advertise...
 
No stickers on the vehicle. No banners. No flags. No clothes or hats with logos. No problems.
 
I saw one that said Coexist where the c came from the colt logo, the x was the springfield armory cannons, and the t was the mossberg logo turned sideways. other letters game from other company just can't remember what they were now. kicking myself for not buying it.
 
I saw one that said Coexist where the c came from the colt logo, the x was the springfield armory cannons, and the t was the mossberg logo turned sideways. other letters game from other company just can't remember what they were now. kicking myself for not buying it.

Id like to get ahold of that one it sounds pretty cool and low key.

I have a few pro gun stickers on my truck. NRA, USCCA, and I love guns and coffee. I've recently been thinking of downgrading as I live in florida and as much as it pains me to say I get the feeling I may be looked at as if I'm a "gun toting vigilante" and I do agree with the others who have said its better not to advertise there may be a gun in my truck for someone to steal. The NRA sticker is staying though.


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