jmra wrote:F350-6 wrote:So walking into a place that is not posted and then leaving when being asked to leave and letting them know you won't spend money there is a bad tactic? Should we be obeying the gunbuster signs too?
I remember when 30.06 was new and all the places that posted signs for fear of all the massacres. Many of those signs came down when management was informed about lost customers and the big shoot outs never came to be.
I've never slung a rifle and walked into any business. Don't agree with what OCT did. But if, (big if) the story is true, Whataburger needs to pick a side. Either post the proper sign or keep their mouth shut. The law is clearly spelled out for them.
If you know that a business has published a statement that they do not want OC and you go there and OC for the purpose of being told to leave, yes that is a bad tactic.
Could be a good tactic.
I see no advantage to OC and dont plan to do so - but this could be a good opportunity to change minds about gun owners.
If it were me being told to leave I would be courteous & make it obvious that I was leaving - but would ask the employee if he happened to be the manager (probably would be). I would then introduce myself, shake hands & explain I was a long time customer and was disappointed that the company didnt want my business. I would wish him/her a good day & leave. (I wouldnt be surprised if I was offered a gift card or something, that I would politely decline)
After bouncing several courteous and well mannered customers I think there would be a reconsideration - especially after the furor dies down.