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Funny but I wouldn't put it on my truck

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I've seen one of those stickers before.

At one point i'd be of the same mind about the sticker you are, but after living near Dallas for a few months, I might change my mind about it.
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I read it as a threat or challenge and don't care for it.

ps; also makes a statement that you are licensed and carrying.
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The sticker is a good read but a bad idea IMHO. A warning is a challenge masked.
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It is funny, but I see it the same way I see CHL badges. Why?
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dws1117 wrote:It is funny, but I see it the same way I see CHL badges. Why?
+1. also eliminates the element of surprise.
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dws1117 wrote:It is funny, but I see it the same way I see CHL badges. Why?
I see this the same way as many T-shirts I see. I agree with a lot of the shirt & bumper sticker slogans, and I laugh my behind off, but I wouldn't be caught dead wearing them!
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ElGato wrote:I read it as a threat or challenge and don't care for it.

ps; also makes a statement that you are licensed and carrying.


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nitrogen wrote:I've seen one of those stickers before.

At one point i'd be of the same mind about the sticker you are, but after living near Dallas for a few months, I might change my mind about it.
The drivers here are some of the most aggressive, evil lot i've ever seen...
Try Brownwood sometime; after living in Dallas for six years, then holding a job that required me to drive in Brownwood a lot, I came to the conclusion that while Dallas drivers may run you over if there's something in it for them, the ones in Brownwood seem to do it just for sport.
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It also tells a thief it may be a good place to shop!
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nitrogen wrote:I've seen one of those stickers before.

At one point i'd be of the same mind about the sticker you are, but after living near Dallas for a few months, I might change my mind about it.
The drivers here are some of the most aggressive, evil lot i've ever seen...
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Cosmo 9 wrote:It also tells a thief it may be a good place to shop!
That's why I don't have any gun stickers of any kind of my vehicles.
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nitrogen wrote: The drivers here are some of the most aggressive, evil lot i've ever seen...
You must not have never driven in Massachusetts... it's a whole nother world... you have to be aggressive to survive there.
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Paladin wrote:
nitrogen wrote: The drivers here are some of the most aggressive, evil lot i've ever seen...
You must not have never driven in Massachusetts... it's a whole nother world... you have to be aggressive to survive there.
I've actually driven in Boston, as well as Manhattan. They are aggressive, but not evil.
I've had people attempt to run me off the road twice here. It never happened in Manhattan, or any other place I live with crazy drivers.
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