Soliciting ideas for a T-shirt (gun related)

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Though it's already been said, I'd like to see a simple, bold:

ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
 
brighamr: re
"The Second Amendment has nothing to do with hunting."​


I think it works, and is less jargonistic, while still maintaining a topical tone.

I'd suggest no graphics on this one.
 
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I have for you. I've always wanted a black shirt, in the same font and layout as the "Got Milk?" shirts, that said "Got Ammo?"

Specialized
 
"buy a gun, piss off a liberal"

"Mosin Nagant"

"Zombie Repellant"(with picture of guns crossed or something along those lines)

"Concealed Carry... Because I Can"

"Mine Says .357Magnum How About Yours"
 
Molon Labe is over-used, as are most of these cliche sayings.
 
"...Molon Labe is over-used, as are most of these cliche sayings."​

It / they might well be over-used in your niche in the Universe. In mine, they are not. Personally, I'd be willing to bet that a national survey of the general population would show less than 5% awareness of the meaning and political avocation of the phrase "Molon Labe".

So, what aphorisms would you suggest in replacement?

Jim H.
 
I dunno, maybe I'm just being bitter ;p

But what I'm trying to say is how about some style? We in the gun culture use the same one liners over and over and over.

I'm not knocking 'Molon Labe', it's a great motto for the Gun Culture. It's just sort of plain looking by itself.

Tell ya what - ignore me for now. I'll take a couple of days, download PaintShopPro or something and goof around and see what I can come up with. I already posted one image in this thread, and I might use it for something else.

We'll see what I can come up with. I got nothing of any importance planned for the next few days anyways.

;)

But you're right - if I'm gonna talk crap I might as well put out.
 
If Molon Lave is too overused the same sentiment was used at Gonzales when Santa Anna insisted they give up their cannon.

They made a flag that said "Come and Take it"
 
Why support Concealed Carry?

"a government and its agents are under no general
duty to provide public services, such as police protection,
to any particular individual citizen."

Warren v. District of Columbia

"The duty to provide public services is owed to the public
at large, and, absent a special relationship between the
police and an individual, no specific legal duty exists."

D.C. Court of Appeals, 444a.2d 1 (D.C. App. 1981)

One decision on the front, the other on the back.
 
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