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What they don't know won't hurt them.
So it's ok to violate someones wishes and rules and commit a crime as long as no one finds out?
I don't know about Colorado, but in Georgia, no laws would be broken.
As far as their wants and wishes, what they don't know won't hurt them.
If they have a sign that says no gne and you bring one in, your now tresspassing. The logic of "what they dont know wont hurt them" is chilidish and shows a complete lack of respect. If I have a known no drugs in my house rule and someone brings them in, whether I find out or not it's still wrong and they're a piece of shit for blatanly disrespecting the rules of my house and me. The sameprincipal is applied to businesses, only they are likely to involve the police as your tresspassing.
I dont agree with their belief, but they are ENTITLED to it and it should be respected.
Commit a crime? Is jarred a state, or city? I think not. All you are doing is breaking a store rule not commiting a crime, and all they can do to you is tell you to leave.So it's ok to violate someones wishes and rules and commit a crime as long as no one finds out?
Once again, in Georgia, no laws would be broken. Private Signs carry no weight of law here. If at any time they were to become aware that I was carrying, then they could ask me to leave. If I refused, THEN I would be quilty of trespassing.
If they have a sign that says no guns and you bring one in, your now tresspassing. The logic of "what they dont know wont hurt them" is chilidish and shows a complete lack of respect. If I have a known no drugs in my house rule and someone brings them in, whether I find out or not it's still wrong and they're a piece of shit for blatanly disrespecting the rules of my house and me. The same principal is applied to businesses, only they are likely to involve the police as your tresspassing.
I dont agree with their belief, but they are ENTITLED to it and it should be respected.
Really? In Georgia anyone who wants to can come and do anything they want on someones property? Is it legal to have a picnic in Georgia? How about I bring fifty friends and have a picnic in your back yard? I bet if it were your property you would want to make the rules about who could use it and under what terms they could cone onto it. I know I would.
I respect Jared's right to determine who may come onto their property and under what circumstances. Honoring their wishes, I will never again enter their store. When they go out of business they can complain about the bad economy.
Really? In Georgia anyone who wants to can come and do anything they want on someones property? Is it legal to have a picnic in Georgia? How about I bring fifty friends and have a picnic in your back yard? I bet if it were your property you would want to make the rules about who could use it and under what terms they could cone onto it. I know I would.
I respect Jared's right to determine who may come onto their property and under what circumstances. Honoring their wishes, I will never again enter their store. When they go out of business they can complain about the bad economy.
The logic that my inalienable right to protect myself that is recognized by the Constitution is open to legislation or interpretation by a business owner is childish. Having drugs is not an inalienable right and also not part of the Constitution. When someone else's wishes interfere with my personal right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness then I have no respect for their wishes.
So it's ok to violate someones wishes and rules and commit a crime as long as no one finds out?
If they have a sign that says no guns and you bring one in, your now tresspassing. The logic of "what they dont know wont hurt them" is chilidish and shows a complete lack of respect. If I have a known no drugs in my house rule and someone brings them in, whether I find out or not it's still wrong and they're a piece of shit for blatanly disrespecting the rules of my house and me. The same principal is applied to businesses, only they are likely to involve the police as your tresspassing.
I dont agree with their belief, but they are ENTITLED to it and it should be respected.
Who is Jared? I was thinking APA when I seen this.
So it's ok to violate someones wishes and rules and commit a crime as long as no one finds out?
It's the fact of knowing they don't want weapons in there and bringing one in (whether they know it or not) that bothers me. Whether it's a legal loop hole regarding sign size or whether it's interpreted by the 2A that concealed carry trumps private property rules (which I don't believe has happened) I just think it's a dick move. They don't want them, don't bring them in...respect their wishes or find somewhere else to spend your money. And again, I don't agree with their view, I just agree with their right to have a view of their own.Bottom line is that if you properly carry your weapon the only person that knows you have it is you.
I'm not trying to argue legalities as everyone is either intentionally or unintentionally splitting hairs with my analogy and not addressing my point.Depending on which state this is in, it is possible that no law would be broken by a non compliant CCW holder.
In the State of Texas that does not qualify for legal prohibition IF I am not mistaken. The sign would need to be a 30.06 sign or the 51% sign denoting that gross sales of alcohol comprise over 51%. Otherwise his wishes do not supercede a licensed CCW from exercising that right in a public place.
EDIT: IF it is private property that is another story. However from all appearances, this is a store which means it is a public venue.
It's the fact of knowing they don't want weapons in there and bringing one in (whether they know it or not) that bothers me. Whether it's a legal loop hole regarding sign size or whether it's interpreted by the 2A that concealed carry trumps private property rules (which I don't believe has happened) I just think it's a dick move. They don't want them, don't bring them in...respect their wishes or find somewhere else to spend your money. And again, I don't agree with their view, I just agree with their right to have a view of their own.
I'm not trying to argue legalities as everyone is either intentionally or unintentionally splitting hairs with my analogy and not addressing my point.
Here's what I feel is a better analogy. Say a shooting range allows every other caliber other then .45...for no good reason. The owner just hates .45 and doesn't want it on his range. If you want to shoot .45 or disagree simply go elsewhere, but where does someone get off saying "fuck his rules or wishes, I'm shooting .45 until he personally kicks me out or I'll do it".
Some places aren't pro gun, a lot of us are. Oil and water, different strokes for different folks...by trying to force your opinions and ignoring their wishes it's NO different then what fucks like pelosi and her band of misfits are doing. Just respect their opinions and if it bothers you that much don't go.
Nope it isn’t the only jewelry store so I did take my $$ elsewhere.Well I doubt thats the only jewelry store . Take youre money elsewhere. I like to think of it as voting with my dollars.
The last part of the sign was what added insult to injury. Not only do you not want me to carry a weapon into you store but now you are telling me after I get there that I cannot even have it in my vehicle. POUND SAND.My deal is this, if they say they don't want it in their store that's fine, but don't tell me after I'm already there.
Really? In Georgia anyone who wants to can come and do anything they want on someones property? Is it legal to have a picnic in Georgia? How about I bring fifty friends and have a picnic in your back yard? I bet if it were your property you would want to make the rules about who could use it and under what terms they could cone onto it. I know I would.
I respect Jared's right to determine who may come onto their property and under what circumstances. Honoring their wishes, I will never again enter their store. When they go out of business they can complain about the bad economy.
Nope it isn’t the only jewelry store so I did take my $$ elsewhere.
The last part of the sign was what added insult to injury. Not only do you not want me to carry a weapon into you store but now you are telling me after I get there that I cannot even have it in my vehicle. POUND SAND.
I actually called the store after I pulled out of the parking lot. I talked to the manager. I asked about why they had a problem with law abiding citizens "LEGALY" caring. He promptly informed me that "ALL" jewelry stores and "ALL" banks do not allow it either. I politely disagreed and informed him that I would never purchase anything for their place of business. I would also pass this info on to all my friends, the ones that carry and the ones that don’t.
I now give my future brother in law shit because "He went to Jared"
Well, It's a double edged sword...I want people to respect my right to own firearms and i have to respect their right to be against them. I personally wouldnt boycott an establishment but thats just me. I was absolutley furious when chic fil a was under fire and everyone was boycotting/protesting them...in good concious I couldnt turn around and do the same thing to another establishment just because I now disagree with their political view.
I'd take my trespass charge in exchange for the ability to protect my life.
Well I doubt thats the only jewelry store . Take youre money elsewhere. I like to think of it as voting with my dollars.
bottom line is that if you properly carry your weapon the only person that knows you have it is you. If you are carrying a weapon that shows or prints at anytime then you are actually no longer carrying concealed. Also, based off the sign, if you have a pocket knife then you are not welcome either. So this goes beyond just the right to carry a pistol concealed. At work i have seen people assaulted and/or killed by almost anything and everything you can think of so i realy don't agree with the "any dagerous weapon" statement.
As for the boycott...i would never buy from them again. I can respect their views and opinions. During the presidential elections, i respect all of the canidates opinions and views but i don't vote for the candidate that has views that i don't agree with. By buying from anti-gun establishments you are supporting the same people that want to take your weapons from you no matter where you are.
Dave
Bottom line is that if you properly carry your weapon the only person that knows you have it is you. If you are carrying a weapon that shows or prints at anytime then you are actually no longer carrying concealed. Also, based off the sign, if you have a pocket knife then you are not welcome either. So this goes beyond just the right to carry a pistol concealed. At work I have seen people assaulted and/or killed by almost anything and everything you can think of so I realy don't agree with the "any dagerous weapon" statement.
As for the boycott...I would never buy from them again. I can respect their views and opinions. During the presidential elections, I RESPECT all of the canidates opinions and views but I don't vote for the candidate that has views that I don't AGREE with. By buying from anti-gun establishments you are supporting the same people that want to take your weapons from you no matter where you are.
Dave