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    Quote Originally Posted by Byte Stryke View Post
    what does that have to do with anything?
    There fixed it for you.

    I was just voicing an opinion. Don't crawl up my ass.
    Some people might tend to get nervous around firearms. Maybe the clerk thought weapons out in the open near a bank looked a little suspicious. The bank is right next door.

    Call it playing devil's advocate.

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    If you Don't like it, Don't go there.
    Right of the Property/Business owner.

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    Exactly, it is the right of a business to ask a customer to leave. As it is the right of a customer not to do business with such stores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmg8550 View Post
    Exactly, it is the right of a business to ask a customer to leave. As it is the right of a customer not to do business with such stores.
    and we are a minority.



    If we get too loud the Police roll up and "Disarm us" for their safety wile we get a ride in the back of their cars.

    Haven't you been reading other threads? the PD Speak, you shut up. If anyone of any level of authority speaks, dont ask questions, Don't make waves. keep your head down.

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    I have been reading other threads on the matter of police interaction with legally armed citizens. I would say this is especially true of certain Windsor police. I have lived here all my life and have had a few contacts with police. Most of the long time veterans are OK, while the newer rookies are a little too eager to "uphold the law". They think they have something to prove.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmg8550 View Post
    I have been reading other threads on the matter of police interaction with legally armed citizens. I would say this is especially true of certain Windsor police. I have lived here all my life and have had a few contacts with police. Most of the long time veterans are OK, while the newer rookies are a little too eager to "uphold the law". They think they have something to prove.

    Ask the guy in Aurora how many Cops it takes to fuck up your day.

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    Byte, I'm pretty sure you and I are on the same page here. I wish open carry was a more accepted practice. And that businesses allowed open carry. I just don't think it is gonna get any more accepted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Byte Stryke View Post
    Ask the criminal in Aurora how many Cops it takes to fuck up your day.
    Fixed it for you.

    It apparently, only took one to end his apparent short lived career as a criminal. I mean.. his family has no idea why he'd be trying to extort someone.

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    Definitely a right of the business owner to do that but I would still possibly contact management and politely tell them why you wont spend your money there anymore.

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    So yeah... it was probably me in there lol. I walked into the 7-11 on 7th and main, with my friend; I, open carrying my duty Glock 17. I work armed and unarmed security for U.S. Security Associates, affiliation aside. I just walked to the gas station to grab a drink and some smokes, bought my product, was not asked to leave. it was next to the chestnut apartments on 7th where i was pulled over by an officer, who question my reason for open carrying. aside from that i haven't seen anything about not bringing firearms into the store, will check tomorrow
    i don't know if there were multiple incidents of people open carrying, but i haven't seen anyone else doing as much so i can only assume it was me.

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