Do you avoid a buisness because of their anti 2a views?

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I tend to support Pro-2A businesses like Walmart and Starbucks. I'm not completely against business that are anti-2A, I just tend not to support them. But if I need to go to that particular business that is anti-2A, I don't make a habit of it and would rather support a Pro-2A company.
 
Yup, but it doesn't need to be 2A - you make an anti Constitutional stand (to of course include the Amendments) and you stand against me and by connection - my money and time.
 
No.

I shop wherever I want to shop, and carry wherever I want to carry. If they notice I'm carrying, then I did a crap job of hiding it and will put it in my car.

My mom when I was a kid banned Heinz ketchup when John Kerry was running for president. I'm sorry, but hunts tastes like crap and I don't think anyone noticed but me... No thanks.
 
When it comes to gun laws in anti-2a states it is usually "your experience may differ."

True from store to store or person to person. Thats why it is important to know what is "law" and what is a "store policy". It is hard to keep on gun laws in NY though.
 
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Only if I'm carrying at the time. (I also believe in the stores "rights" to deal with whomever they please.)
However, if there are two stores handy that will have what I want at a comparable price, I will go to the one without the "No Firearms" sign.
 
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Be careful....

In some states, Ohio being one, if the premises is posted and you enter, you are committing a specified firearms related violation (not trespassing), under the Ohio Revised Code. It could result in a conviction and/or your CC license revoked.
 
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Yes for me! Yesterday I got a credit card application from "Bank of America" I took all the paperwork (including the envelope) stuck it in the postage paid envelope with note that said "No thanks ,please take me off your mailing list, I'm the NRA and I vote!"
 
Yup; Macayos here in Prescott has a no sidearms sign displayed. Used to eat there with family and guest visitors. Been about 2-3 yrs since they put that sign up. Haven't darkened their threshold since.
 
I do avoid places that post no weapons signs. That isn't to say I never go into them (some I just can't always avoid) but I do try to not do business with them, as the don't want me as a customer as I am, so I return the favor.
 
If it's locally owned and anti-2a, I won't go in. If it's corporate owned and anti-2a, I'll probably still shop unless a locally owned business I can get it for within ten bucks.
 
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