My Letter to my Gun-Free Gym - Rachel Mills
I find the "Gun-Free" signs to be ridiculous. To me, it's similar to yelling "Don't look!"
The author of this letter, found at the Liberty.me site, writes rather honestly. I believe this adds even more impact to her letter.
The author of this letter, found at the Liberty.me site, writes rather honestly. I believe this adds even more impact to her letter.
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Jan
Jan
Good Luck.
Jan
I avoid those places - I do my banking at the drive through - and just do not frequent businesses with the signs. If I was ever caught needing to defend myself in one of the signed places I would, but would also expect to be in more trouble then the actual criminal. So it's best to stay out of them.
Your letter is one of the many reasons I love the Gulch.
"Because this establishment does not allow customers to provide self protection devices upon the premises, the owners assume full responsibility and liability for your safety and security"
The real reason for this prohibition is that business owners (and many employers) are more concerned over the possibility of an "accidental discharge" than they are with a mass shooting. This was the reason I received when I posed the question (of allowing concealed carry) to our employees user group AND from the National Rifle Association when questioned about their policy of not allowing loaded firearms in sponsored classes.
So...not only do businesses not care about our personal defense...they also cannot trust us to not shoot ourselves in the foot, while on their property.
I have freindly chats with the armed credit union guard too, since I have been a bank guard and other kind of security guards off and on during my semi-retired period (2002 - 2013).
That credit union guard does not need to know what is in my pocket.
I'm only going to use that gun if I'm forced to.
I have freindly chats with the armed credit union guard too, since I have been a bank guard and other kind of security guards off and on during my semi-retired period (2002 - 2013).
That credit union guard does not need to know what is in my pocket.
I'm only going to use that gun if I'm forced to.
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