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Originally Posted by Scam1789 I don't get this... can fireworks now penetrate a locked car, disable a safety, and pull the trigger? Is there a law about fireworks and firearms now?
Maybe there is... I went to Phantom fireworks this week,(at the corner of highway 40 just off of 465 on the west side) and they had a big no firearms poster on their front door. So I went across the street to Patriotic fireworks, who had no sign, and was very helpful despite the handgun on my hip.
I'd say fireworks is a pretty weak argument to ban firearms. |
Curious: Did you go to Phantom and tell them that they lost your business by their sign? Did you tell Patriotic that they got your business by NOT having that same sign? Voting with your wallet is good, but it's only half the solution.
Ohioans for Concealed Carry has a card that members can give out and a database of places that forbid carry by signage.
This is the card they have. I'm currently in the process of designing one that is similar for Indiana.
Blessings,
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