ShooterMcGavin
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It could suggest "guns inside" to a thief.
In a different way, I think that's the point.It could suggest "guns inside" to a thief.
A sincere question: how many thieves are reading this board?
It could suggest "guns inside" to a thief.
Are you suggesting that the RKBA acronym is some inside secret of THR members ?
backwards "outa my way"?YAWMATUO
It's not gun related, and it wouldn't fit for the truck I am driving now.
Can you figure it out?
I thought this was a good license plate. However, I don't know if I would use a plate like that. It could suggest "guns inside" to a thief.
A sincere question: how many thieves are reading this board?
'Cause we know all the crooks are sittin' around reading Legal & Political all day.
They might not be reading L&P, but if they're anywhere in the vicinity of that car, it is strongly advised criminals heed the subtle warning.
Almost. It seems a safe bet that the only people who know the acronym are those who spend time thinking and talking and reading about their Second Amendment rights. That's a pretty small group. How many smash and grab artists or car thieves are going to know it? What are the chances such a criminal will see this car and have the opportunity to rob it?