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Hopefully, 7-11 won't ban the customer from their stores or take any legal action against them.
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C-dub wrote:Hopefully, 7-11 won't ban the customer from their stores or take any legal action against them.
At the very least we know 7-11 will never employ him.
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:thumbs2: One for the GG! Maybe he will get free coffee from now on. ;-)
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This story really got my attention.

I can't imagine how horrible it would be to be attacked with a hatchet. :shock:

It makes me really think about patronizing any business with a 30.06 sign.
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C-dub wrote:Hopefully, 7-11 won't ban the customer from their stores or take any legal action against them.
I am not familiar with the laws of Washington state. Did the customer break any laws?
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WildBill wrote:
C-dub wrote:Hopefully, 7-11 won't ban the customer from their stores or take any legal action against them.
I am not familiar with the laws of Washington state. Did the customer break any laws?
The customer has a license to carry. I'm guessing "no."
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GG with a gun kills bg with a hatchet. Job WELL DONE.

Probably free coffee & snacks anytime that clerk is working!!
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WildBill wrote:
C-dub wrote:Hopefully, 7-11 won't ban the customer from their stores or take any legal action against them.
I am not familiar with the laws of Washington state. Did the customer break any laws?

Just wait till the libtards get ahold of it they will paint the BG as a saint and wonder why the LTC holder didn't just shoot the hatchet out of his hand.
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Although I am quite sure there will be those that wonder why he had to use deadly force instead
of "just shooting the hatchet out of the bgs hand." Insert appropriate comment w large dose of sarcasm.

Stopped typing to talk to my wife and got beat on my post. :lol:
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Jusme wrote:
WildBill wrote:
C-dub wrote:Hopefully, 7-11 won't ban the customer from their stores or take any legal action against them.
I am not familiar with the laws of Washington state. Did the customer break any laws?

Just wait till the libtards get ahold of it they will paint the BG as a saint and wonder why the LTC holder didn't just shoot the hatchet out of his hand.
A pretty sad state of affairs.
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howdy wrote:New article on same subject:

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/concea ... li=BBnbfcL

Typical Liberal reporting, let's not let the facts speak for themselves, let's throw in other opinions regarding totally unrelated incidences to muddy the water. Who cares what some people think about defensive handgun use? :banghead: This case is fully supportive of it and anything else doesn't belong in the story. Or as Joe Friday would say, "Just the facts Ma'am"
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Jusme wrote:
WildBill wrote:
C-dub wrote:Hopefully, 7-11 won't ban the customer from their stores or take any legal action against them.
I am not familiar with the laws of Washington state. Did the customer break any laws?

Just wait till the libtards get ahold of it they will paint the BG as a saint and wonder why the LTC holder didn't just shoot the hatchet out of his hand.
We just need more "safe places" for hatchet wielding homicidal maniacs.

I have family in Seattle. Over the holidays, my high school age nephew gave me a rundown of all the things that are deemed "offensive" there. He had to stop when my ears started bleeding. Truly a misguided and unfortunate place.
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Jusme wrote:
howdy wrote:New article on same subject:

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/concea ... li=BBnbfcL

Typical Liberal reporting, let's not let the facts speak for themselves, let's throw in other opinions regarding totally unrelated incidences to muddy the water. Who cares what some people think about defensive handgun use? :banghead: This case is fully supportive of it and anything else doesn't belong in the story. Or as Joe Friday would say, "Just the facts Ma'am"
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Yep. Throwing in "studies" with no citations so the facts can't be checked. I'd like to see the one they say shows concealed carry increases crime. That's a new one on me.

I'd like to know what libriot group wrote that one.
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