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| Does anyone have a kind of prewritten letter that you can send out to businesses you find that have no firearms allowed signs? If so, post them here! |
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| I'd like to see this as well! |
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| Here's a letter that I've sent out in the past. Hope it helps. gf Dear Sir or Ma'am: I was [shopping, visiting, patronizing, etc] your [name of business] located at [address of business] today and noticed that you have a sign prohibiting citizens from carrying a firearm on your store property. This concerns me for several reasons. First and foremost is that I'm a law abiding citizen I am licensed to carry a firearm by the state of Florida, Georgia, Nevada, and Utah. These states perform a background check to ensure that I am indeed a law abiding citizen and have no felony convictions, drug convictions and mental defects or disabilities. I have passed the criminal history background check for these states. My [state license that is valid in the particular state (NV, FL, etc.)] license is recognized by your state and allows me to carry a concealed firearm. I don't understand why your business prohibits licensed individuals from carrying a firearm. Statistics show that "gun free" zones often work in favor of criminals. You can imagine that as a law abiding citizen, I will comply with the law to the best of my ability. Criminals by definition do not follow laws and therefore could possibly consider your business and it's patrons as a possible target because of your policy. Most criminals will choose an "unarmed" victim over an "armed" one. I carry my firearm for personal protection and frequently practice at the shooting range so I'm competent in using my firearm should the need arise. I do my best to stay away from areas where there is a higher probability of running into criminals. For this reason, I humbly ask that you consider changing your policy and remove the signs if possible. I understand that this is American and businesses are free to operate as they see fit. I however don't feel safe doing business at an establishment where I may be at higher risk. Should your business remain a "gun free" establishment, I will be taking my business elsewhere and will be sure that I inform my acquaintances of the policy of your business establishment. There are many folks out there that share my concern, and may follow my lead in patronizing establishments that don't have "gun free" policy. I thank you for taking the time to hear my concern. A written response will be greatly appreciated. I look forward to being a continued loyal customer. Sincerely, [your name here]
__________________ "A few well placed shots with a .22LR is a lot better than a bunch of solid misses with a .44 mag!" Glock Armorer, NRA Pistol, Rifle, and Home Firearm Safety Instructor |
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| Until someone writes a better letter (and that would hard to do I think), I am going to use that one! TNX!!!
__________________ DrLewall "Doc" Drakes Creeks, AR www.kiltsrock.com "A gun unloaded and cocked aint good for nuttin!"--Rooster Cogburn |
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| That is awesome! I'm sending this to Goodyear now! |
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| Yea, that's just about perfect. Thanks! |
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My apologies folks, I just discovered a minor "typo". The word in bold should be "America". gf
__________________ "A few well placed shots with a .22LR is a lot better than a bunch of solid misses with a .44 mag!" Glock Armorer, NRA Pistol, Rifle, and Home Firearm Safety Instructor |
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| Too many words altogether, too many words and sentences in one paragraph. Short, sweet and to the point is more effective. Quote:
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| While I agree and like the letter. I like it better that nobody knows I carry, or have a CHL. Only ones who know are my wife/kids/mom/dad......That's it. It would be too easy for someone local who works at the establishment to find out or hear about the letter tell some else and then more people than I would like, now know I carry. I never talk to friends/co-workers about if, when, or where I carry or even that I have a CHL. Just my 2cents. |
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Part of education includes me revealing that I'm a firearms owner and have carry permits. It's something hard for me to conceal due to the fact that most of the people close to me know that I'm a firearms instructor. :03: Personal choice is another protection provided by the constitution. I do my best to share my knowledge in a conservative and responsible manner. gf
__________________ "A few well placed shots with a .22LR is a lot better than a bunch of solid misses with a .44 mag!" Glock Armorer, NRA Pistol, Rifle, and Home Firearm Safety Instructor |
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