anygunanywhere wrote:
I had my NRA Life Member stickers on my truck in Kalifornia and was never stopped except once for speeding. I was caught by aircraft radar.
Anygun
Thats me, I haven't had a ticket (knock on wood) or even been pulled over in ten years and I've got NRA and gun stickers on mine and the wife's truck. They don't care. We spend a lot of time in Dallas, Houston and San Antonio as well as here in Odessa/Midland. Cops are smarter then that. And I'm six foot one, three hundred pounder with bushy sideburns and a polkie dotted welding cap, so I REALLY look like a bubba, and they don't bother me.
Life member N.R.A.
Take a kid shootin'
ALWAYS count your shots
PROUD C.H.L. holder
They make my son mad. He's a welder too, but he takes his off when he ain't welding and wears a ball cap. I just find them more comfy so I wear them all the time. I was even in the hospital in Dallas getting my leg worked on and I was laying in the bed, wearing my welding cap. The nurses thought it was funny.
Life member N.R.A.
Take a kid shootin'
ALWAYS count your shots
PROUD C.H.L. holder
I saw a guy in a bigger truck than mine (yes, I was jealous) with a toolbox with a huge Remington sticker on it. He also had a sticker with a sixgun on it that read "I'm your huckleberry." I've been looking for that sticker.
I'm not putting my NRA sticker or any others on until I have my CHL, as I still don't have it yet due to complications and I DO carry a shotgun. Not that it's illegal, but I don't need any hassles while I'm working.
I believe some police will see it and pull you over for a sticker (Highland Park comes to mind). Most cops probably wouldn't even care, but there's always that one...
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because hard men stand ready to do violence on their behalf."- George Orwell