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farmerbob:
Actually after reading back through your post I agree 100% but all I see from there actions are negative.

farmerbob:
Maybe it's not what they're doing is the problem, it's how they are going about it.

I think we all can agree they are doing this as a form of protest to get their open carry of handgun  rights restored, not for personal protection.

Who organizes a protests at a third party business that is completely neutral on the issue. (That's where the problem lies)

If I have a grievance with the government do I pickup a sign and start walking up and down aisle 12 at Walmart. No! I would expect to be kicked out and make the news along with people calling me nuts. That's because Walmart is in the game to make money not take sides on issues.



If they would only take their grievances to a public place like the capital we could all get behind them and cheer them on and maybe join them.

Gary:
I have an O street parking lot, where lots of folks could have an open carry rally. 

We could do an open carry car wash, where proceeds go to NFOA.  Girls in bikinis, and gun leather washing cars. 

I'll donate the parking lot, water and soap.   1st & O street.

The car was is 1/2 price for gun owners, concealed or open carry.   

FarmerRick:

--- Quote from: Gary on July 05, 2014, 08:24:44 PM ---I have an O street parking lot, where lots of folks could have an open carry rally. 

We could do an open carry car wash, where proceeds go to NFOA.  Girls in bikinis, and gun leather washing cars. 

I'll donate the parking lot, water and soap.   1st & O street.

The car was is 1/2 price for gun owners, concealed or open carry.

--- End quote ---

If that doesn't get your place "swooped" by LPD, I don't know what would.   :o  ;D

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