Kitty, not wanting to drift this thread, but there have been several discussions recently that essentially insist that what I have on my pereson is not the concern of any business. They have no right under any sort of private property ideology to tell me what I can or cannot strap to my person and carry concealed.
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- Thu Dec 11, 2008 12:06 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Illegal 30.06 signs
- Replies: 37
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- Thu Dec 11, 2008 11:56 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Illegal 30.06 signs
- Replies: 37
- Views: 5346
Re: Illegal 30.06 signs
The truly unethical part of this whole discussion is that anyone would infringe on anyone's RKBA by posting any sign forbidding free men from exercising their constitutional rights.kitty wrote:AggieC05 wrote:while i understand what he is doing.. something in me says this is morally wrong.....
not ignoring the illegal 30.06 signs but a guy knowingly selling them non compliant signs....
I know when I order things I expect them to be complaint with specs.. take any of the guns you own. When you order a gun do you go and research ever spec of the gun and send them a list of each exact spec of barrel spacing, which trigger, wait make sure you use that the right magazine...
Just seems like bad business and morally wrong to me. I hate 30.06 signs as much as you guys, but this is not the right way to go about not following them.....
I have to agree here. This guy is knowingly deceiving his clients. I think it's unethical what he's doing. I understand why he's doing it, but it's still wrong. He's getting paid to do a job right, not to give his clients the shaft. Maybe instead of intentionally printing them incorrectly he could just say he won't print them, or try to educate the people having them printed up.
The people purchasing the signs can read the law. Buyer beware.
Why care that someone willing to deny you your rights is being ripped off?
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