Do you put firearms or RKBA related stickers on your car or truck?

Do you put gun related stickers, decals, etc on your vehicle?

  • Yes

    Votes: 145 35.5%
  • No

    Votes: 263 64.5%

  • Total voters
    408
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Nope!!

No bumper stickers for me. Don't like free advertising. Don't even wear t-shirts with logos on them either. Even wanted to get the Ford logos off my truck after it went in for hail damage repair.
 
I have NRA stickers on my car and often wear NRA logo shirts or shirts with gun slogans on them. I also have bumper stickers that say "slower traffic keep right" and "brake riders suck" so it's not ALL gun related. :evil:

I figure they can tell I'm a gun owner anyway since I always carry a bunch of targets and stands with me. I go shooting so often that it's a hassle to always load and unload the stands. I've had cops ask a few extra questions at traffic stops because of it, but that has never been a problem.
 
I've had a NRA sticker on every vechile I owned since 1974 when I joined. No big deal for me.
 
I am afraid I will get pulled over by the police more when I drive in states like MD, DC
Aside from DC not being a state, yet - wait for hilary or obama or McCain or Guiliani, I drive in both areas and have NRA decals on both sides of the rear window of my SUV. I also have a MD Shall Issue bumber sticker attached with a magnet. (I don't like junking up the vehicle and the window decals can be removed with a hair dryer.)

I don't worry about being pulled over for a decal and I have been pulled over in DC. No mention of my RKBA or any questions about guns. However if I was regularly transporting a gun in MD (quite restricted) or DC (illegal) I would buy a Honda Civic and a Million Mom March decal.
 
No.

Broadcasting the fact to the world serves no purpose.

Most people won't notice or care.
Some would find it interesting, humorous, or encouraging.
Some would find it objectionable, combative, or provocative.
A few may strike up a conversation or do something positive.
A few may damage my vehicle as a result, break in hoping to find weapons, shun me on principle, press charges, or otherwise make things miserable.

I prefer anonymity, controlling who knows what about me as best I can.
The net odds & payoff for putting pro-gun stickers on my car are not good.
 
I have a "Supporter USA Shooting 2006" sticker on the Jeep as well as NRA. I don't taunt the anti's, as I want to enjoy my driving experience without having to endure their insults.. which happened when I displayed more adamant Pro Gun stickers in years past.
 
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