Posted by JDseller on September 02, 2012 at 12:51:50 from (208.126.196.144):
I am noticing a lot of local business displaying the no gun signs in the windows. It really kind of Pi$$es me off. If nothing happens then most people will never know I am carrying. If something does happen then my gun being in the car is no help.
Wonder how many in that CO movie theater wished that some one had ignored the no carry sign last month???
My local bank put one in the window. I went in and told the bank President that I wanted to with draw all my money out. He was all over himself asking why. I told him he was not going to be able to protect any deposits in his bank. What?? Well if the law abiding citizens have to be unarmed in the bank that just leaves the crooks to carry guns. He took the sign down.
There is a parts house in town that put one up. I just stopped going there. They are free to do that and I am free to not do business with anyone that feels that way.
Read the earlier post of mine about a cash tractor deal. Where would I be today if I was not carrying???
Uncle Sam felt it was OK to train me to use these weapons to fight for your freedom. I feel then that I earned the right to legally carry them any where on US soil. I get reminded every morning just what that payment was on freedom. Every time I have lifted something heavy since 1972 I get the wonderful feeling of knowing the price of freedom.
For those that feel they have the right to keep me from carrying them then let them go to countries that have zero rights to carry firearms. It is funny how the crime rates are going up in those countries. England has some of the strictest laws in the world on this. They are having more home invasions because the crooks know the home owners are powerless to stop them.
What many don't know about Iowa's conceal carry permit is that it is a weapons permit not just gun permit. I can carry a knife or sword with a long blade legal too. Brass knuckles are legal with the permit too. So I have played with the idea of getting a real old military sword. Then go into the places with the little cute gun with an red circle and slash across it. LMAO. I would love to see the looks on their faces.
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