i didn't like their food, anyway...

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United States boycott Olympics to stop Russian occupation of Afghanistan... didn't work

There are plenty more
 
Well, it is their property and they have the right to restrict any item they please. As I was once told when complaining about how my Dad scored my pistol targets- his range, his rules.

By the same token, I am under no obligation to visit that establishment. In the end, it probably will not matter. For when people have a 'mission' and the market does not support them, they go to the legislature. Once the precedent was set with smoking, CCW and open carry was bound to follow.

Selena
 
luckily for me, I honestly have never seen a "no guns" sign anywhere I have been here in Eugene, and I'm not aware of any of the few places I go having a corporate "no guns" policy in regards to customers. But, if there were any here I knew about, I'm more than happy to tell them they wont be getting my money. It takes all of 30 seconds at best. so, I did send the guy an E-mail. I dont live anywhere near the resteraunt in question, )and I'm not even sure if there is a LJS in Oregon), but that idiot doesn't know that ;), and I didnt specify where I was, just that I would not spend my money there, and why.
 
I don't shop at Schnuck's markets (biggest grocer in this region). I don't buy tires at Dobbs Auto (biggest Goodyear chain in the St. Louis area). And I've told management at both why.

What kind of a stupid, bumbling response do they usually give you?
 
Usually they looked at my beltline, and asked if I had a gun. I then informed them that since I KNOW the law, and abide by it, like anyone who took and passed one of the courses, and background checks, I left the thing in the car. With my wallet, money and credit cards, none of which will ever darken their doorsteps...

Then they usually say something about "insurance," or "safety." At which point I comment that they need to buy their "insurance" or take "safety" lessons from companies like Wal-Mart, which don't discriminate against people who can prove that they are are not criminals.
 
I dont care for LJS anyway. The fish kinda taste like chicken, and the chicken kinda tastes like fish. If not for the different texture, I probably couldnt tell them apart.
 
Since they don't recognize "Acts" (presumably meaning Acts of the State legislature), that means in essence that they are anarchists, or at least think they can pick and choose the laws they want to abide by. So write them back and say "I don't recognize the acts that says I shouldn't do donuts in your grass, and throw rocks through your windows."

I just emailed them - thanks for the info!

Arrr. Me wonders whether the scurvy dogs at LJS be objectin' if I carries me pirate pistol.

Lol, is that the Ebonics-Pirate dialect?
 
Baptists boycotted Disney to stop "Gay Days" .... Didn't work

United States boycott Olympics to stop Russian occupation of Afghanistan... didn't work

There are plenty more

Those were ineffective boycotts. Effective boycotts always work. They never fail.

So there.
 
I also wonder if he has proper authorization from corporate to make such a bold proclamation. I seriously doubt it. The HQ needs to be notified of this rogue.
 
Who cares. If your gun is concealed what does it matter? The most they can do is ask you to leave. Seems like a non-issue to me.
 
Since they don't recognize "Acts" (presumably meaning Acts of the State legislature), that means in essence that they are anarchists, or at least think they can pick and choose the laws they want to abide by. So write them back and say "I don't recognize the acts that says I shouldn't do donuts in your grass, and throw rocks through your windows."
Which law are they not abiding by in not allowing someone on their property to carry a gun?

While we may hate seeing signs and policies at businesses that create victim disarmament zones, they are breaking no laws by doing so. At least no federal laws. I'd also add that if there are state laws denying them the right to deny access to folks carrying guns, that the state itself is probably the one choosing which laws to abide by.

And you're advocating that people threaten to vandalize their property because you don't like the way they run their business? Very nice.
 
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