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    I had one on my front license plate for years and nothing happened. It wasn't that obvious and I often parked in Denver for concerts and such. I think we need a discreet pro-gun label that isn't obvious to everybody else.

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    In general I dislike stickers of any kind on my cars, but it does kinda bug me that conservatives and gun owners have to worry about putting stickers on their cars, yet mouthy liberals plaster theirs with political stickers (some of which are downright rude) and yet don't worry about THEIR cars being damaged.

    I guess this speaks to the character of both liberals and conservatives then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zundfolge View Post
    In general I dislike stickers of any kind on my cars, but it does kinda bug me that conservatives and gun owners have to worry about putting stickers on their cars, yet mouthy liberals plaster theirs with political stickers (some of which are downright rude) and yet don't worry about THEIR cars being damaged.

    I guess this speaks to the character of both liberals and conservatives then.
    Having "Obama is my Momma" on your bumper doesn't really call out the possibility of their welfare check being in the glove box so much as having an NRA sticker says you might have a gun in the car.

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    i do have stickers on my car only three though the NRA stick is inside and with tented windows you cant really see it that easy unless your looking for it. i have a Blackhawk sticker on the bumper covering up some other sticker my mother had on the car when she used it and my club sticker i don't store things in my car for long periods of time and when there is something in there i usually keep it in sight.

    i did it when i was younger not thinking!

    i would agree it draws unnecessary attention to your car. most likely soon i will take them off if and when i get a new car i plan to leave it with no stickers besides maybe american flag or state flag! and so forth!

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    So having my NRA sticker behind the drivers side and the Gadsden Flag behind the passenger side is a bad idea??? Heck all I'm missing is one that says "I'm straight, Catholic and Conservative, what else can I do today to piss you off"!!!

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    All i show on mine is a Colorado BFL sticker, a magpul sticker and a little free advertising for High country perf 4x4. I would venture to say the average idiot / criminal has no idea about the first two I mentioned.
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    I'm going to post my chagrin here that the Gadsden has become synonymous with "right wing gun nutjob".

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    no NRA sticker. I'm not a member.

    I do have MOLON LABE tho.

    most folks don't know what it means.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeusExMachina View Post
    I'm going to post my chagrin here that the Gadsden has become synonymous with "right wing gun nutjob".
    Didn't always mean that. One of my first tattoos was a Gadsden flag on my chest.

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    I always thought these were pretty discreet


    Quote Originally Posted by CrufflerSteve View Post
    I think we need a discreet pro-gun label that isn't obvious to everybody else.

    Steve
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