Pro-2nd Amendment/Pro-gun stickers on your vehicle?

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I suppose the question is, do we want to communicate/convert the "others" or communicate solidarity with fellow freedom enthusiasts?
 
NRA Endowment Life Member sticker (mailed check today for Patron) and a
Life member tag frame.

NRA-ILA hat, Midway Hat, Springfield Armory hat, Redding hat.

Got Bullets t-shirt, as well as Springfield, Dillon, and Midway shirts.

I really don't care what people think about me. If someone has something to say to me, positive or negative, I'll engage them in a friendly conversation, to start with. Where it goes from there is up to them.
 
No stickers on my car; like others, the grey man theory. I admit to being drawn to this one, though:

coexist-firearm-gun-manufacturer-logo-sticker.jpg
 
Street stops are the most risky part of being a patrol officer. Few of my fellows are "gun people." A gun sticker is a red flag that says this may be a dangerous person--take special care. I'm that way myself.:(
 
I had thought about it on many occasions but being that I travel into Seattle often, I don't want a brick through my window when I park down there... It's a sad reality, but one I'm sure would prove true given enough time and the general mindset of the average Seattleite.
 
No stickers for me. These peace-loving anti gunners are too violent to risk it. Besides, the less they see, the less they are reminded to press for gun control action. Let sleeping liberal dogs lie.


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I have been led to believe there are no anti's in TX let alone violent ones.

I have two... MTA (Maine Trappers Association) and NRA
 
only firearm related clothing is a camo rain jacket.
I no longer put political stickers on my truck, never put on anything firearm related.

reason is, I do not want anyone to know what I have. I live in a apartment and quite a few shifty characters about. Don't advertise what I own to decrease chances of being targeted.
 
'98 Mazda B2500: Yes= NRA, TTHA, TWA.
'06 Ford Mustang GT: None, and never will.

I live in a very conservative area though... everyone has a gun. :)
 
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I have a black "Dont Tread on me" sticker, a White Oval .357 sticker, and a "I hunt with my Weimaraner" Liscence plate holder. Most people still dont get it-
 
bowserb said:
No stickers for me. These peace-loving anti gunners are too violent to risk it. Besides, the less they see, the less they are reminded to press for gun control action. Let sleeping liberal dogs lie.

After seeing what people around here were doing to people with Romney/Ryan campaign stickers on their cars, I'm quite hesitant to put anything on my car to suggest I'm pro-2A. I already have an NRA sticker next to my license plate, surprised I haven't been keyed (I put it on long before last month).
 
I`ve never had stickers on my car, not sure I will. I have a molon labe hat from years ago.
My brother, a new gun owner, just bought a 1911, and wants a sticker that says -
My other auto is a .45
We might make one up on the computer.
I like the coexist one that was just posted
 
Gun stickers on cars are just a huge neon 'Break into me' sign to thieves. You can't always be around to protect you car.

Ever had a gun stolen out of your car? I have, it sucks. I was lucky enough to get it back.

If you want to protect your 2A rights then write letters/emails and call your elected officials and talk about this issue with your friends, family and acquaintances.

What does having a sticker on your car really accomplish other than advertise that you might have one inside your vehicle? Is it helping to change a fence-sitters mind?
 
I keep put a couple sticker son my SUV just out of brand name support. No, I have never had a firearm stolen from a car, I refuse to leave one in my car for that reason. I agree about calling,writing, and emailing, but I see no harm in swag on a car. My small town attitude I guess, my local police and sheriffs know me and usually shoot with me. I have yet to meet one that wasn't very pro2A in my area.. Guess that is still the benefit of living in a very small town.
 
No, I have never had a firearm stolen from a car, I refuse to leave one in my car for that reason.

This.

I am leaning towards more of a solidarity sticker such as the Molon Labe that mostly only those in the know would understand.
 
I have been led to believe there are no anti's in TX let alone violent ones.
I have two... MTA (Maine Trappers Association) and NRA
Certain areas of Houston are decidedly "liberal", and then there's East San Francisco, aka Austin.

I know fairly few people who carry guns, yet I am personally aware of three who have had them stolen from their cars/trucks. I will never leave a gun in a car, but a gun sticker might lead someone else to think there was one there, so my only stickers are state inspection and license plate.
 
No stickers. I've worried they would either be an invitation for a break in or random traffic stop.


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I've had a small government-minded bumper sticker on my car before, so did the woman. They were both pulled off our cars.
 
My Suburban is adorned with the following and I don't really care what anybody thinks about it!

1. NRA Lifer
2. The 2nd Ammendment is NOT about duck hunting!
3. Extremely right wing!
4. Green Bay Packers!
 
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