Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Wisconsin Business Opportunity - - Printing "No Guns Allowed" Signs

Once Gov. Walker signs the ideologically-driven concealed carry bill, print shops will be working overtime to turn out images like this for sane property owners, I'd imagine:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1f/No_gun.jpg

7 comments:

  1. They can hang it right next to their "Please Rob Me!" sign.

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  2. With this and once the Congressional re-districting is passed, looks like we are at a point where even if somehow the Dems get back control of the State Senate - so what?

    The work is already done in only 6 months and it will be at least 7 years before the Dems will be in a position to reverse anything.

    Oh happy day!!!

    AJ

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  3. Actually, it says "no need for armed robbery"

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  4. At RD -- just because you can't bring in your gun doesn't mean I don't have one behind the counter, now does it? Heh, heh, heh.

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  5. @jb

    If the weapon is within your reach or easily accessible, you will need a permit as it would be considered a concealed weapon.

    If you had a permit like you would be required, you would need to follow the rules for the same sign. Ie: you can not hang up a sign and pick and choose who obeys it.

    Plus, how will you know who even has a weapon under their coat if it is concealed? Heh, heh, heh.

    I would hope they would follow the law, just as you should.

    PS. You will also need a Spanish version of the sign for all of the illegals.

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  6. RD: The sign Rowen displayed is universal, it didn't have any words to translate.

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  7. Sorry, I was referring to my first post.

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