I spent the holiday in Fort Worth visiting my Brother in law. During the visit, we ate at 4 different restaurants, I made a trip to the grocery store, we went to the Gaylord Texan, and to the Dallas Arboretum to see the 12 days of Christmas display. We also went shopping at a mall for Black Friday (not to be confused with White Saturday ).
I am happy to report that I did not see a single 30.06, 30.07, or "gun buster" sign anywhere we went. This is just one anecdotal report, but it is nice to see that the sky is not falling. In fairness, I did get a few pings from my Texas 3006.com app as we drove around town.
Fort Worth experience
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Re: Fort Worth experience
Fort worth is pretty nice.
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Re: Fort Worth experience
Nice to hear about a positive, fun visit to the metro-mess!
Sounds like you all had a good time!!
You can find the "un-enlightned" places hereabouts.
I noticed recently that TSRA is sending out a couple of the No Guns = No Money cards with donation receipts for those folks.
Jeff B.
Sounds like you all had a good time!!
You can find the "un-enlightned" places hereabouts.
I noticed recently that TSRA is sending out a couple of the No Guns = No Money cards with donation receipts for those folks.
Jeff B.
Don’t ever let someone get away with telling you that no one wants to take your guns. - Joe Huffman