Taking pre-orders on 2nd Amendment grey ribbon bumper stickers.

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The sticker price depends on the number of pre orders. I know a guy who's a graphic artist. Told him I'd pay him after a few of these went out... Hope you like the design. The stickers are going to be oval-shaped with one of these images on them. Kind of like those oval eddie bower or LDS stickers I'm sure you've all seen a million times only in red white and blue. Vote for which one you like better.

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I applaud your efforts, but I selfishly hope you don't get many orders. Too often, responsible gun owners are portrayed as barely literate individuals who barely have a grip on reality.

By all means, support the right to bear arms, but for goodness sake please don't plaster it all over your car. Its your preference, but to me it speaks volumes when I'm driving behind someone with 13 bumper stickers plastered all over their vehicle. Maybe I'm just being picky.

I'd rather have 15 gun owners who are registered to vote and vote wisely than 1500 with bumperstickers plastered all over their car professing their beliefs while not even bothering to take time to vote.

Please don't take this as criticism, because that is not how I intend it. Absolutely nothing against you or your effort. This is just a great vehicle for me to express my likely not widely held opinion.
 
I'd rather have 15 gun owners who are registered to vote and vote wisely than 1500 with bumperstickers plastered all over their car professing their beliefs while not even bothering to take time to vote.

So if you have a sticker, you're not allowed to vote? Is there a law against doing both? First I've heard of it.

If you don't want one, don't get one. Not everyone thinks the same way, thus others may want them.
 
Oh heck I guess because I have about (7) 2nd amendment stickers on the tailgate of my pick-up truck I don't vote. I put sickers on my truck because I like to, It bugs some people, I'm a well known local female physician and I'm making a statement that well educated people and females believe in the 2nd amendment. I have never not voted and I spend a great amount of money fighting for the 2nd amendment. An yeah I'm a gun-nut. Plus my mother even commented that "Well ,I guess people know what you think?" I love her dearly.:neener:
 
I like the first one, but would rather have it without the wording. That way it's a club thing.

I was going to have a T-shirt made once that
on the front was
a simple RKBA in an oval.
On the back the words
" If you have to ask, you don't even know.

It was a play on an expression that some friends in NH used to say all the time.
And my smart alec answer when they asked "What the hell is this RKBA stuff".
 
Sure, I can get all of the wording taken off. It could just say 2A... Does anyone else want these instead?
 
I like joab's suggestion-remove the wording.

I like the first one-the second looks like a corporate logo for a Canadian steakhouse or something! ;)
 
shroudek'

I understand where you're coming from. I too have very similar feelings. Those that have a buch of stickers all over their vehicle kinda - I think - are categorized or generalized into a particualr group depending on thier stickers. Most of these groups aren't favorable.




Tactfulness speaks volumes. ;)
 
What purpose do you want the stickers to serve?

Because as they stand now they're pretty much an insider's thing. No one outside of the RKBA issue would know what the heck they are and I'd bet many who are insiders wouldn't make the connection either.

Very pretty - excellent art work but pretty much only art and a we're in the same club type deal as they stand now.
 
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