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Author Topic: What do y'all think of this new Gun Free Zone legislation? I can see both good  (Read 10938 times)
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« on: June 30, 2016, 08:44:54 EDT »

bad coming from this. http://bearingarms.com/jenn-j/2016/06/28/want-a-gun-free-zone-tennessee-says-thats-on-you-literally/
I always hear about people bemoaning all the frivolous law suits. Now you want to sue a person who didn't hurt you. This is just adding to them. I also believe a person has a right to defend themselves. But i can just hear a judge asking the question...why did you still frequent this business if you new it was gun free? I wonder if it will include municipal, city, state and federal properties. I also hate for a private business to be told how to conduct it's business. This Bill is going to be one huge headache. Sorry..this should  have been started in Politivol. Kind of a useless law. Can't you already sue a business if you get hurt on their property......carrying or not?
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« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2016, 08:56:59 EDT »

I have a better solution: Just don't patronize businesses that do not respect your right to defend yourself. I don't. The day Outback stopped allowing guns in their restaurants is the day they received their last dime from me.
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« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2016, 09:18:50 EDT »

I have a better solution: Just don't patronize businesses that do not respect your right to defend yourself. I don't. The day Outback stopped allowing guns in their restaurants is the day they received their last dime from me.
It's interesting.  Last Saturday was the first time I saw someone carrying down here in bubbaland.  I was in Kroger and he was checking out.  The wife would have freaked (she is very, very, very afraid of weapons).  Me?  meh
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« Reply #3 on: July 02, 2016, 05:57:32 EDT »

Open carry seems dumb, even though I'm fine with someone doing so. I have my concealed permit, and if someone else wants to do so, more power to him. I'm pretty laissez- faire.

Because of that, I support a private business having the right to say they don't want firearms. No biggie. Like Creek, I'll take my money elsewhere.

As an aside, anyone with a halfway decent concealed rig won't be spotted. If the sign is on the door and you have to enter, shut up, walk in, and go about your business. No one will know.
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« Reply #4 on: July 02, 2016, 07:44:25 EDT »

St. of TN issues "carry" permits, you can carry it open or concealed. With that, when people come in my Liquor Store, and they are openly carrying, it just lets me know I have another gun in the business if someone tries to rob me. I'm all for someone obtaining a license as long as they sit through the class and
go through the rest of the "waiting in line" that everyone else has to.
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« Reply #5 on: July 02, 2016, 07:44:57 EDT »

I don't understand the concept of open carry. In general, folks who go about in public with a gun strapped openly to their hip are the kind who are full of pomp and bravado. I don't trust them. If I'm carrying, no one is going to know it.
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« Reply #6 on: July 02, 2016, 09:09:40 EDT »

I'm fully with you Creek. Though I don't mind it being open in my business...(helps deter the boogie man)
When I'm on the street or on the go, nobody knows I'm carrying!  Most of the guys I see open carry on the
street would be the first ones on a youtube video for shooting themselves in the foot or leg.
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« Reply #7 on: July 02, 2016, 09:19:43 EDT »

I have my carry permit and wouldn't dream of carrying open. In my mind, if a bad guy comes in and wants to shoot up the place and sees someone carrying open, he's not going to be deterred. He's simply going to take out the guy or gal carrying open first. They'd never get it off their hip before they were taken out.

I carry concealed because I want to be respectful to others around me and because I believe it is a better tactical decision.
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« Reply #8 on: July 02, 2016, 09:45:42 EDT »

Definitely better tactical decision! Unless someone just hauls ass into a business to rob it, they will
have the "gut check" time period where they are talking themselves into the robbery.  The open firearms
are more times than not, a major deterrent of the robbery.  Our minds think a like when you say that
you would take out the open carry person first.  Smart choice.  Once that "thing" clicks in their head,
tunnel vision kicks in and they get focused on one thing and one thing only...the cash register!  High
percentage of bad guys have no tactical training (mental or physical) and it shows once they attempt
to perpetrate a crime. 
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« Reply #9 on: July 21, 2016, 09:32:48 EDT »

I agree with the "right" to open carry, but like others here I don't see the need to do so.  It's very easy to carry concealed if you have any clue at all and you don't freak anybody else out doing it that way.  I earned my CCP the right way and take the responsibilities to be sure I stay sharp with my carry firearm seriously. 

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« Reply #10 on: August 07, 2016, 02:31:41 EDT »

The wife and me got our carry permit 14 years ago and we have never open carried. Our instructor was/still is high up in the local police TAC squad. He told us in class you can open carry in this state but you are asking for trouble if you do. He didn't explain why....but that's the way he put it. He also said he and a lot of police if they saw someone walking around...say in Wal Mart open carrying, will stop you and ask to see your permit. He said do us all a favor and don't open carry.
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« Reply #11 on: August 09, 2016, 03:47:10 EDT »

I saw a guy with a fireman t-shirt (implying he was  fireman, that is) in Target last year open carrying.  Had a gun in holster.  Had his wife and young daughter with him.  It made me a bit uneasy.   I don't mind people carrying guns at all, but someone who feels compelled to open carry to me implies someone with an attitude problem.  There is no need for that.  It seems that it can only draw negative attention and there is no need for it. 
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