Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 5:02 am
Very true Tony. I think removing the sticker would be wise. I'll wear an NRA hat, or t-shirt, but as much as I believe in the NRA, I'd never put any kind of sticker on my car that suggested it might have something worth stealing in it. Down here in SC, almost all banks are placarded and you can't carry into health care facilities, so the gun has to either stay home or in the car when you visit the doctor. Federal buildings are always no carry, so you can't take your gun into the Post Office. So are most state and county offices. Plus, down here, your car is considered an extension of your property, so you don't need a CWP to have a loaded handgun in it and there are more than a few folks who leave one there 24/7. Some are even irresponsible enough to leave one unsecured in their unlocked car, in their driveway, overnight.tonydahose wrote:Thanks...I have an NRA sticker on my car but i might take it off. the bad guys around here have been looking for cars with pro gun stickers on them in parking lots where a business has a no concealed carry policy and placard in their front door so they know which car to break into that probably has a gun inside of it. I know it is giant SNAFU and I try to avoid these type of businesses but sometimes you can't help it.