So what do you guys do in these situations? Personally, if I felt my safety might be at risk, I would carry anyway--just be sure to use deep cover. I carry an LCP that can go just about anywhere with me, and no one will ever know it unless I need to use it!
I might not take the risk of accidental exposure if I was carrying a larger full-size pistol, but the LCP is great for situations like this.
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- Mon Mar 16, 2009 2:58 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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Re: San Antonio Children's Museum
Yep... She was courteous, and laid out their reasoning for the sign, there's not a whole lot you can do beyond making a pest of yourself.srothstein wrote:I think the only way you can respond is to politely thank her for answering and explaining her position. Then agree to disagree and you, with your weapon, will stay away. The organization has the right to ban people with firearms, you have the right to not do business with the organization.
I honestly think nothing you can do will change her mind, including pointing out the errors in her logic or beliefs.