https://www.democraticunderground.com/100217650939Hmm... looks like an opportunity to leverage. So, all I really need to do is a sloppy attempt at concelament, and DUmpasses will self-purge?
Sounds like a plan! DUmmie-free stores and restaurants!
Wed Feb 15, 2023, 04:55 PM
brewens (12,001 posts)
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
ordered an expensive meal. Businesses can ban guns on their premises. If they don't want to, I suggest we make them want to.
If these nancy's had any idea how many guns they were around on a daily basis without even knowing it, they'd never leave the house again.
Response to brewens (Original post)Wed Feb 15, 2023, 04:58 PM
Star Member lindysalsagal (18,579 posts)
2. Agreed. Problem is, they're so easy to conceal.
I will not be traveling out in the boondocks of any hyper-carry gun states at all.
o GNO! PLEASE! Whatever you do, please don't stay the #$% out. Whatever will we do without you? Everyone knows DUmmies are msotly stinky, broke-a** hippies anyway. Go fall off a cliff.
Response to brewens (Original post)Wed Feb 15, 2023, 05:12 PM
Star Member KarenS (3,176 posts)
5. I left a grocery store once,,,,
because of a man with a gun in a holster,,,, I went to customer service and told them I was leaving and why,,,,
,,,,,,, AFTER it flipped all the magazines backwards @ the checkout, of course ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Response to KarenS (Reply #5)Wed Feb 15, 2023, 05:57 PM
Star Member markodochartaigh (423 posts)
17. I would put my shopping basket down,
leave through the nearest door, and call customer service from the parking lot.
Response to brewens (Original post)Wed Feb 15, 2023, 05:18 PM
Star Member AndyS (13,595 posts)
10. I've done this at a restaurant. Left my meal half eaten and said "GUN!" to the hostess
over my shoulder.
HAHAHAAAAAAAHAHA!
FFS man
Response to ShazzieB (Reply #11)Wed Feb 15, 2023, 07:07 PM
Star Member tavernier (11,245 posts)
43. Big Lots.
He was 50-ish, quite large, with his mom. She wasn’t particularly elderly or helpless. Made me feel uncomfortable enough to leave, even though he didn’t give off threatening vibe.
Rural Indiana.
sure thing, DUmmie. Sure
Response to brewens (Original post)Wed Feb 15, 2023, 05:33 PM
DENVERPOPS (7,282 posts)
12. Same here,
but I always ask the person if they are in law enforcement. Police are not only ALLOWED to concealed carry when they are off duty, but actually REQUIRED to carry a weapon when they are off duty. along with Department ID, and also a pen and paper................
If they aren't a LEO, I am out of there..............
Guess what happens if some rando DUmpass starts questioning me about things that are none of it's damned business?
who do these "people" think they are, anyway?
Response to DENVERPOPS (Reply #12)Wed Feb 15, 2023, 07:07 PM
Star Member sarisataka (15,287 posts)
41. You are so concerned
About an armed person that you will leave the business, but first you will engage the armed person in conversation. That seems illogical.
**snicker**
Too much stupid to bring it all over, lot's of it if you can stand to absorb that much in one sitting.