pbwalker wrote:THIS! X 10000Abraham wrote:When an invalid "No Guns" sign is posted there's no need to conform or complain.
Complaining brings it to light and it may be re-posted validly...
Let sleeping dogs lie...

Don't ask.
Don't tell.
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pbwalker wrote:THIS! X 10000Abraham wrote:When an invalid "No Guns" sign is posted there's no need to conform or complain.
Complaining brings it to light and it may be re-posted validly...
Let sleeping dogs lie...
The sign's validity notwithstanding, TOYS R US is telling YOU (CHL's who shop there) that your business is neither welcome nor necessary. Someone with pertinent information may want to post that information here.Bennies wrote:The Toys-R-US in the Woodlands just posted a brand new sign....or at least it was new from the last time i went. I noticed it last week when we went to go get my daughter a gift. It was in english and spanish. Not anywhere near the proper wording to constitute 30.06. There was also a picture of 1911(or at least it looked like one) with a circle and and a line thru it just like you would see on a no smoking sign. See as how I am a visual person I looked at the picture and said to myself "I wonder what they have against 1911s?. Good thing I am carrying a Glock". Then we proceeded into the store. I started to think about it a little more and figured I don't like their anti gun attitude so i think i will go to Target next door to get my daughter's gift. So Target is where we took our money. Long story short the new sign at Toy-R-Us in the woodlands IS NOT compliant.
I had the same thought before OG, and I have tried to post "Gun buster signs" on Texas3006.com, however they only want actual 30.06 signs.Oldgringo wrote:may want to post that information here.
Again, it does not appear that the OP did this. He let them know that he didn't like their stated corporate anti-gun policy. He is encouraging us to do the same so that they will connect this policy with a negative impact on their bottom line. This is completely independent of the enforceability of any posted signs.troglodyte wrote:2nd - why do we continue to inform companies that they have the wrong sign posted?
If you just quietly avoid businesses that have signs, how will they know the effect it is having on them?tetralaw wrote:Yes, thank you all who understand that I did nothing of the sort with their signs. The ONLY thing I did was express my disapproval of their policy and I would not give them my business. I personally have not walked into a TRU or BRU in over a year. So honestly, if they had the right or wrong sign, I could care less. I was doing this in support of the boycott that started because a member from another community was asked to leave. He lives in an open carry state.
I doubt very seriously if our avoiding businesses because of their firearms policy has a real effect on their profits.davidtx wrote: If you just quietly avoid businesses that have signs, how will they know the effect it is having on them?
You may be onto something.terryg wrote:Again, it does not appear that the OP did this. He let them know that he didn't like their stated corporate anti-gun policy. He is encouraging us to do the same so that they will connect this policy with a negative impact on their bottom line. This is completely independent of the enforceability of any posted signs.troglodyte wrote:2nd - why do we continue to inform companies that they have the wrong sign posted?
He did not inform them that their signs may be non-complaint. The distinction is very significant. I completely support his actions in this way.