A thief would LOVE to see a sticker like that. A GOOD thief at least, not your run of the mill neighborhood crackhead.
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I hate it when my wife "outs" me.......(yelling)HEY......ARE YOU CARRYING?
how about this sign
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but like everyone has said it kinda gives it away that there is guns in the house
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I don't have these kinds of stickers on my house, but, to those who think it encourages a break-in because crooks will know guns are there; does that mean I shouldn't target shoot on my property because someone will know I have guns??
Personally, I think that nothing says "I don't care for people coming by without an appointment" like a bunch of heads on pikes along the driveway.
Generally gets the point across, and you don't need to make it mulit-lingual, and worry about looking like an idiot due to a bad translation.
I don't have these kinds of stickers on my house, but, to those who think it encourages a break-in because crooks will know guns are there; does that mean I shouldn't target shoot on my property because someone will know I have guns??
A guy that lives across the road from me is kind of a weirdo, and actually has very real looking headstones in his backyard, which can be seen when looking down his driveway. I think he originally put them there as a Halloween prop, but has left them in place for about 5 years now. I watch out my window as the 10-13 year olds dare each other to run into his yard and try to peak in the windows... see, it can work either way...
I have a pile of stickers that I was trying to think of where to place.
Not on my house, not on my truck, not on my computer....
On my water bottle! Perfect idea! Thanks, Boghog!
Call me paranoid but I don't like the fact that the cashier at Wal-Mart gets to see where I live when I am buying ammo.
You remind me of my sister-in-law's mothering technique. Instead of talking to my nieces and nephew about what was acceptable or not (e.g. "We're going in a restaurant so you have to sit quietly and use your indoor voices."), she'd wait until they made a fart noise, then yell at them in front of everyone and lead my nephew out by the ear. Totally reactive. Not pretty, and not tactful. How did he know it was wrong to make funny noises? Was he a bad kid? I don't think so. He just wasn't given the right guidance ahead of time.
If you don't set (your kids', your girlfriends', wives', etc.) expectations up-front, what right do we have to be upset when those expectations aren't met?
OK - you're paranoid.
Call me paranoid but I don't like the fact that the cashier at Wal-Mart gets to see where I live when I am buying ammo.
I'm in the camp of "concealed means concealed"! Anytime you put stickers like that on your car it can only invite trouble. I know if I was a thief, I would know exactly which house (or car) I would target once I was certain that there was no one home. I have tried to also teach my kids that they are not to EVER brag at school, or anyplace else about all of the cool guns dad has. Nothing good ever comes of that.
How about "trespassers will be shot, survivors will be shot again"
I like the sticker that says, "we don't call 911, we call 1911''.
This is another sticker that would be unwise to put on your house. Calling 911 should be your first action. The 1911 should be used only if absolutely necessary. This sticker implies that you want to take the law into your own hands. I know it's meant to be a joke, but it won't be so funny when you are charged with homocide.
that would not happen in a free state. It is so sad that we have to think about how a stupid sticker would look in court.
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I hate it when my wife "outs" me.......(yelling)HEY......ARE YOU CARRYING?