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libertyordeath
10-11-2010, 16:37
While many private businesses post signs prohibiting guns or concealed carry on their property, this Nebraska restaurant is taking an entirely different approach: http://omaha.peoplespresscollective.org/2010/10/10/what-is-the-opposite-of-an-anti-gun-business/.

Love it.[HiFive]

theGinsue
10-11-2010, 16:51
Now THAT is the way to run a business!

TFOGGER
10-11-2010, 17:08
My shop has what can only be described as a "firearms friendly" atmosphere....[Coffee]http://s3.amazonaws.com/advrider/ricky.gif

ChunkyMonkey
10-11-2010, 17:13
Good find! [Beer]

Irving
10-11-2010, 19:13
Silly article. Criminals don't read signs.

sniper7
10-11-2010, 20:51
looks like a cool spot to me!

ChunkyMonkey
10-11-2010, 21:25
Silly article. Criminals don't read signs.

oh yes they do. I gotta find that stat somewhere. They did a small study in Texas between NRA sticker, ADT type of home security, and no signage. Homes with NRA type sticker wins! :)

TS12000
10-11-2010, 22:50
PDA inc. in Littleton has a similar sign, something along the lines of "Employees of this business are ready to provide an armed response" or something like that with a picture of a gun.

RARGUNS
10-11-2010, 23:11
Georgia has a town with a law that is stated on a sign as you enter the town that says "All members of this community are required by law to own and maintain a firearm for self defense".

They have one of the lowest crime rates in the country.

TFOGGER
10-12-2010, 08:51
Georgia has a town with a law that is stated on a sign as you enter the town that says "All members of this community are required by law to own and maintain a firearm for self defense".

They have one of the lowest crime rates in the country.

That would be Kennesaw (http://www.rense.com/general9/gunlaw.htm), just north of Atlanta[UZI]