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Old 06-20-2016, 12:12 PM
 
Location: Long Island
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When the NRA says you have gone too far with guns you should listen.
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Old 06-20-2016, 12:15 PM
 
Location: Tampa, FL
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I think the general consensus is that guns in bars are a bad idea. They might have saved lives in Orlando, but would probably cost many more lives due to drunken gun battles. Even the NRA spokesperson said that.

It's another instance of Trump speaking without thinking. He says the first thing that comes into his head which is no way to craft policy.
Speeding is a bad idea, but I admit, I do it on the interstate. And I'm prepared to pay for the ticket.

Anyone know what the law says about carrying a concealed weapon into a bar, club? Felony?

Might be one of those laws that you have to fudge nowadays and hope you don't get caught.

Do they frisk you nowadays when you go to clubs?
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Old 06-20-2016, 12:16 PM
 
Location: Free From The Oppressive State
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Every time I see the anti Trumps foaming at the mouth in yet another thread of nothingness, I think: "Yep, you all are desperate. You're voting for a criminal...of course you'll grab at anything to take the attention off of your criminal lying hag who should be sitting behind bars right now."

Keep on posting, the desperation is hilarious.
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Old 06-20-2016, 12:21 PM
 
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Every time I see the anti Trumps foaming at the mouth in yet another thread of nothingness, I think: "Yep, you all are desperate. You're voting for a criminal...of course you'll grab at anything to take the attention off of your criminal lying hag who should be sitting behind bars right now."

Keep on posting, the desperation is hilarious.
I take it you haven't read the Easter Egg hunt thread yet....
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Old 06-20-2016, 12:28 PM
 
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Speeding is a bad idea, but I admit, I do it on the interstate. And I'm prepared to pay for the ticket.

Anyone know what the law says about carrying a concealed weapon into a bar, club? Felony?

Might be one of those laws that you have to fudge nowadays and hope you don't get caught.

Do they frisk you nowadays when you go to clubs?

Most places it's against the law. What difference does it make when the first response to Radicle Islamic Terrorist shooting up a place is democrats making new laws.

Why don't they come up with some that would actually work. Some states have laws where establishments that sell alcohol to customers are served by employees that are sober. A few waitresses, bartender, bar back, club manager, door person all sober and with guns would be a safer place to go.
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Old 06-20-2016, 01:20 PM
 
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Speeding is a bad idea, but I admit, I do it on the interstate. And I'm prepared to pay for the ticket.

Anyone know what the law says about carrying a concealed weapon into a bar, club? Felony?

Might be one of those laws that you have to fudge nowadays and hope you don't get caught.

Do they frisk you nowadays when you go to clubs?
In Florida, it's a felony if you are caught with a concealed weapon without a concealed weapons permit.

However, even if you have a CW Permit, you are not allowed to bring the weapon into a bar because they sell alcohol as their primary business. You could(with a permit) bring it into a restaurant such as chili's, because alcohol isn't their primary business. But you have to stay out of the bar area in this case.

I don't know whether it's a felony (in FL) to bring your concealed weapon into a bar if you are permit holder. That's a good question. Probably a felony is my guess but I don't know. Of course, every state has their own laws.
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Old 06-20-2016, 01:42 PM
 
Location: San Francisco, CA
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[quote=phma;44481309]This goes beyond commonsense. Whose customers would have a better chance the ones without guns or



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsuVdgOk7gs


Remember the Radicle Islamic Terrorist is looking for and choosing soft targets. Even the lying executive Yeah, a bunch of young people getting into mind-altered states at a bar or nightclub armed to the teeth with firearms... that's gonna work out great. The terrorists won't need to do a thing. That's so stupid that even the NRA shot it down.
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Old 06-20-2016, 01:43 PM
 
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He actually might be right about people carrying concealed weapons and protecting themselves. There might be a lot of people alive today if one of them had a handgun. I wouldn't blame them like he did of the San Bernardino victims, but he's right about having a gun. I'm concerned that people who are drunk might not be sober to have gun in their hands and we'd have more than our share of accidental discharges/injuries/deaths.

Getting to be like the Wild Wild West again, unfortunately.
So, a guy puts down his beer, picks up his gun, and says "hey look..." I'll bet that never ends well.
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Old 06-20-2016, 01:48 PM
 
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Every time I see the anti Trumps foaming at the mouth in yet another thread of nothingness, I think: "Yep, you all are desperate. You're voting for a criminal...of course you'll grab at anything to take the attention off of your criminal lying hag who should be sitting behind bars right now."

Keep on posting, the desperation is hilarious.
The desperation is on Mr. Trump's side.

Today: Mr. Trump fires his campaign manager less than a month before the RNC Convention after an internal revolt and with zero advance planning.

Today: Poll out today has Hillary +7 over Mr. Trump


Mick
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Old 06-20-2016, 02:04 PM
 
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This goes beyond commonsense. Whose customers would have a better chance the ones without guns or



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsuVdgOk7gs


Remember the Radicle Islamic Terrorist is looking for and choosing soft targets. Even the lying executive Yeah, a bunch of young people getting into mind-altered states at a bar or nightclub armed to the teeth with firearms... that's gonna work out great. The terrorists won't need to do a thing. That's so stupid that even the NRA shot it down.
Democrats live in a mind-altered state and can't tell the difference between sober employees and customers.
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