03Lightningrocks wrote:Wow! I am amazed when I read a post from a person that says we should inform others we are carrying concealed. I am curious. Many times I see posts declaring a business as anti gun and refusing to go into the business. Just so I get this straight. If it is a personal relationship that is anti gun, you will continue to disarm and go in? Even if they don't post the property, you disarm, just in case it will make them nervous? "Out of respect"? I am not sure why anyone considers it a sign of disrespect to exercise our RKBA.

I'm not sure if your comment was directed at me but I'll answer it.
I personally see a difference between a private business that is open to the public and a private residence. This is NOT a legal determination for me. I do not normally do any business with businesses that post their property or have strong anti-gun activities. But I don't shun everyone person who makes anti-gun statements. Sometimes, individuals are ill informed or have simply parroted what others have told them. Our school systems, depending on where you live, can provide a very anti-gun message to our children. It is not their fault that they heard it and remembered it.
I'm a strong pro-life advocate
I'm a strong fiscal conservative
etc.
If I completely disassociated myself from everyone who didn't share my exact feelings on every subject, I would be left with a very small circle of contacts. I don't knowingly go to parties where the hosts are strongly anti-gun. But like businesses with whom I would normally never do business, there are times when I need to talk to or meet with people that I would otherwise never visit. Someone said earlier that these are not black and white issues and I have never dealt with them as such. If I have to visit someone I know who is strongly anti-gun, I'll make a determination about what to do with my gun. I can assure you that such problems are the exception, not the rule.
In another post, I talked about being in my church and having a gun related conversation. I was interrupted by a person with a strong anti-gun sentiment. I'm not going to stop going to my church because of her. She knows me now and I know her. We'll agree to disagree about guns and continue attending church together. I carry in church and know that she would have a hissy fit if she knew exactly how close to a gun she was when she was talking to me. She would be one to raise a stink with our church leadership if she every found out but she won't from me. Would I ever accept an invitation to her house if it were in a church related matter? It is hard to say. But if I did go, I would likely leave my gun in my car. Call my schizophrenic but that is just the way that I roll.