when the open carry law went into effect these stickers on doors popped up automatically:
"No guns allowed on premises"
and other wordings.
Always wondered if it was a warning or a promise?
I mean, is it a warning to a gun-owner that they should put their gun in their car?
Or a promise to all patrons that everyone has been disarmed before being allowed to enter?
From my experience I would say the former as I have not had any more reason to think that my fellow bar patrons et al had been disarmed than I had before the passage of the law.
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The Under-Lying Truth
Anti-Panda Propaganda Systems
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Ron Paul: "If you ever can bring about revolutionary changes two things would be required: young people... and music."
Comment: Also in Wisconsin
Also in Wisconsin
when the open carry law went into effect these stickers on doors popped up automatically:
"No guns allowed on premises"
and other wordings.
Always wondered if it was a warning or a promise?
I mean, is it a warning to a gun-owner that they should put their gun in their car?
Or a promise to all patrons that everyone has been disarmed before being allowed to enter?
From my experience I would say the former as I have not had any more reason to think that my fellow bar patrons et al had been disarmed than I had before the passage of the law.
The Under-Lying Truth
Anti-Panda Propaganda Systems
--------------
Ron Paul: "If you ever can bring about revolutionary changes two things would be required: young people... and music."