HK G3
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Recently AZ passed restaurant carry.
Where I live, I'd say 90% of restaurants have been posting gun buster signs, some of which hold no legal weight, but still make the position of management clear nonetheless.
Since the passage, I've been respectfully emailing some of these establishments that I've frequented explaining why I can't, in good faith, continue to patronize them any further until said signs come down and they reverse their anti-self defense stances. Some of them simply sent back a form letter encouraging me to continue to buy anyway, but others were downright insulting. One local business called me an extremist nutjob and told me to get used to living away from civilization because people like me are not wanted anyway.
It was somewhat upsetting to receive very angry letters from management in response to a respectful letter, and it invoked an urge to respond in kind.
However, it obviously isn't very high road or productive to do so - and to that extent, what would be the advice in dealing with businesses that are overtly opposed to RKBA and self-defense? I almost feel like contacting all the local RKBA groups and requesting them to start a letter campaign against such establishments...
Where I live, I'd say 90% of restaurants have been posting gun buster signs, some of which hold no legal weight, but still make the position of management clear nonetheless.
Since the passage, I've been respectfully emailing some of these establishments that I've frequented explaining why I can't, in good faith, continue to patronize them any further until said signs come down and they reverse their anti-self defense stances. Some of them simply sent back a form letter encouraging me to continue to buy anyway, but others were downright insulting. One local business called me an extremist nutjob and told me to get used to living away from civilization because people like me are not wanted anyway.
It was somewhat upsetting to receive very angry letters from management in response to a respectful letter, and it invoked an urge to respond in kind.
However, it obviously isn't very high road or productive to do so - and to that extent, what would be the advice in dealing with businesses that are overtly opposed to RKBA and self-defense? I almost feel like contacting all the local RKBA groups and requesting them to start a letter campaign against such establishments...