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Deen Macheen

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Please share with me what you would like to see on a 2nd Amendment hat. Be original (not something we have already seen). My wife is doing a small company start up and we want to know what gun supporters "wish" they could see on an embroidered hat.

Now is your chance. :)

BTW- so nice to talk with some people that don't need a cranial-rectum-ectomy (aka gun foes).
 
Deen.... we have a small screen printing business. Let me know if you every have any questions and I will answer to the best of my ability.

And... Fire/Police departments buy a lot of embroidered hats.

I like "Using my 1st to support the 2nd"
 
Deen.... we have a small screen printing business. Let me know if you every have any questions and I will answer to the best of my ability.

And... Fire/Police departments buy a lot of embroidered hats.

I like "Using my 1st to support the 2nd"
Thank you so much. That's awesome :)
 
Mcdonl

Your line is not finished my friend:

>>>--Using my 1st to support the 2nd.-->>>
^
^<<--Using my 2nd to support the 1st.--<<<

This is a never ending circle IMHO.^^:cool:

PS: I am not good with graphics I am afraid.
 
Gun Rights = Civil Rights

Just something I have been thinking of. I would like to see a sea of gun owners chanting "Gun Rights Are Civil Rights" but maybe I am just cracked.
 
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Being Defenseless

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There's No Such Thing As An Armed Victim

Criminals Live For Gun Free Zones
 
Athiests are endowed by their Creator . . . Oh. Scratch that.

I can dial 357 faster than you can dial 911!

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Of all of these, I think the last one might actually prompt someone to ask you what your hat means. That's when you tell them that is the name of the US Supreme Court case where they ruled that the police have no duty to protect you. It's not blatantly pro 2A, and thus lures them into a discussion.
 
Molon Labe in Greek script over a Spartan (or Hoplite) helmet silhouette would be subtle.

"Every terrible implement of the soldier" (or "Tench Coxe for President")

and

"My beliefs do not require a permit nor background check"
 
Molon Labe in Greek script over a Spartan (or Hoplite) helmet silhouette would be subtle.

"Every terrible implement of the soldier" (or "Tench Coxe for President")

and

"My beliefs do not require a permit nor background check"
Wow had to look that one up :)

You mean gun freaks are intelligent???? Nawwwwwwww.
 
I'm trying to link the Supreme Court's phrase "in common use" with 20 and 30 round magazines, but can't get a clear idea in my head as to how to do that on a hat. On a T-shirt it would be relatively easy.

Maybe a line drawing of an obvious 30-rounder with "In Common Use" across it.

The idea here is that with the potential ban of mags over 7- or 10-rounds, nobody seems to have thought that maybe 20 and 30 rounders should be considered as part of that "in common use" rule.

Certainly 20s and 30s are "in common use," just as the ARs and AKs themselves are.

Something like the attached, but I'm sure others can do better. (I hope armslist dot com doesn't mind my borrowing their image.)

Terry, 230RN
 

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