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In reply to the discussion: I call it "Gun and Done". If I'm in a business and see a gun, I'm out of there. I don't care if I [View all]old as dirt
(1,972 posts)155. Restaurants don't sue fleeing customers.
and the business has the right to file a criminal complaint if it turns out that there was no threat.
That's the law rather you like it or not
That's the law rather you like it or not
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I call it "Gun and Done". If I'm in a business and see a gun, I'm out of there. I don't care if I [View all]
brewens
Feb 2023
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Plan to do the same. But believe complaints should go above the store management level. If it's a
allegorical oracle
Feb 2023
#160
I've done this at a restaurant. Left my meal half eaten and said "GUN!" to the hostess
AndyS
Feb 2023
#10
I have literally never seen anyone openly carrying a gun in a place of business.
ShazzieB
Feb 2023
#11
I live in a progressive state. No open carry or concealed carry without cause here.
Squaredeal
Feb 2023
#51
Ipm noit trying to be a smartass here, but it depends oin where you are. I loived in Tx for 9 yrs.
napi21
Feb 2023
#81
This suggests the quandry that I have regarding "open" versus "concealed" carry. I've thought....
EarnestPutz
Feb 2023
#20
How do you 100% know that idiot with the gun isn't wanting to blow people away? thx in advance
uponit7771
Feb 2023
#24
But in the case someone shows you a gun then you know they're carrying, my question relates ...
uponit7771
Feb 2023
#28
I played in the orchestra in Mexico City that was founded by the First Lady of Mexico. She
fierywoman
Feb 2023
#29
Well, thats a TOTALLY different situation. Too many times a kid will want to "show" everyone.
oldsoftie
Feb 2023
#90
I would not have waited to find out if he survived the dairy aisle or not.
appleannie1
Feb 2023
#123
So do you like leap up and tear out of there, or just casually get up and walk out in a way that
WhiskeyGrinder
Feb 2023
#69
If you run away without paying from a perceived threat without any evidence of an actual crime,
MarineCombatEngineer
Feb 2023
#137
That's actually a good strategy, and not just from a personal safety point of view.
70sEraVet
Feb 2023
#61
If I went anywhere and saw someone armed in public, I'd leave at a dead run, assuming a hold up
Rhiannon12866
Feb 2023
#66
As a person with a concealed permit, I consider open carry people mostly idiots.
oldsoftie
Feb 2023
#92
I wholeheartedly agree with this. Leave and call the manager or if a chain, his/her boss.
Prairie_Seagull
Feb 2023
#101
40 Armed Gun Advocates Intimidate Mothers Against Gun Violence In A Restaurant Parking Lot
old as dirt
Feb 2023
#102
If we're relaxed about seeing guns in public, how long before some nutjob that knows what he's
brewens
Feb 2023
#103
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CommonHumanity
Feb 2023
#106
Running away might seem to be the best course of action for you, and I don't
MarineCombatEngineer
Feb 2023
#145
If you have reason to believe that there is no penis, then try one of my other examples.
Rabrrrrrr
Feb 2023
#163