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In reply to the discussion: In case you were curious, Peet's Coffee & Tea has gun sense. [View all]Niceguy1
(2,467 posts)65. lack of tone
Sucks. I hate when I am texting my SO and cat tell if she is pissed, or just messing with me lol
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Thanks. I will be buying Peet's Coffee from now on. It is sometimes on sale at my supermarket.
CTyankee
Aug 2013
#1
Go ahead, it's a free country. I will go elsewhere because I don't feel comfortable with
bluestate10
Aug 2013
#64
It's not about the price of coffee. You also get to rent a table to hang out with a friend...
Lucky Luciano
Aug 2013
#76
What do you call somebody who can't even walk to the store without packing heat?
nomorenomore08
Aug 2013
#80
Maybe so. But since CC is banned in most urban areas, I guess it's kind of a moot point...
nomorenomore08
Aug 2013
#94
Okay, I guess I was mistaken. I was just thinking "big cities = strict gun laws."
nomorenomore08
Aug 2013
#96
So according to you Walker made it legal to have carnal knowledge of firearms?
oneshooter
Aug 2013
#121
Respectfully, where can I find that in the Constitution, or any state equivalent?
branford
Aug 2013
#53
And yet you managed to drink coffee out innumerable times without getting killed or injured.
branford
Aug 2013
#63
And I manage to drink coffee out innumerable times without getting killed or injured MANY times...
CTyankee
Aug 2013
#66
Thank you for the --How To Be A Compliant Victim-- lecture. I'll take it under advisement.
branford
Aug 2013
#17
In many jurisdictions, statutory and common law will protect someone involved in a lawful shooting.
branford
Aug 2013
#41
Maybe, but I'm not willing to gamble with a clerk's life or safety any more than a patron's
branford
Aug 2013
#47
Average robbers don't want an incident. So compliance works well for them, they
bluestate10
Aug 2013
#73
On the other hand I might have simply mistaken an innocent situation as far worse. ...
spin
Aug 2013
#90
Easily the most respectful and productive subthread I've seen on a subject like this.
Bazinga
Aug 2013
#118
I read in the article that the policy in California, even where open carry is welcomed, is that
Squinch
Aug 2013
#35
Good to know, and good to hear the law was changed to something reasonable. Thanks!
Squinch
Aug 2013
#43
The Open Carry people have been saying they were going to start carrying shotguns and rifles,
Mr.Bill
Aug 2013
#46
If I am ever in a store and see someone carrying a gun, I am out of there as fast as my legs will c
appleannie1
Aug 2013
#104
I wouldn't go that far, but I'm sure it would make me nervous to see someone "packing."
nomorenomore08
Aug 2013
#107
How is anyone to know if they are not a serial shooter? Or just some hot head looking for a fight?
appleannie1
Aug 2013
#108