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Open Carry Friendly Businesses in Houston

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I can't vouch for it's accuracy, but I just saw this posted on Facebook.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... edit#gid=0

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... edit#gid=0
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Re: Open Carry Friendly Businesses in Houston

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Seems like a majority is going to take a wait and see approach
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Richbirdhunter wrote:Seems like a majority is going to take a wait and see approach
It's still December 31, 2015! :mrgreen:
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It's worthwhile scrolling to the right to read the comments. Somebody spent a fair amount of time, with the expected outcome I suppose.

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All I can say is, no worries if it is .06 .07 posted, let them know politely by going elsewhere, I know I will, it's cool, right on!

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Look how much bickering there is on this forum and were gun guys. There are some people out there that don't even care about guns. If we aren't united how can we expect them to have any comfort with this restored freedom?
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I haven't bickered with anyone on this forum.
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WildBill wrote:
Richbirdhunter wrote:Seems like a majority is going to take a wait and see approach
It's still December 31, 2015! :mrgreen:
Bill, who do you follow on facebook who is this antigun?

Looks like MDA and Bloomberg's cults have been busy, making a non-issue into something.
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tlt wrote:I haven't bickered with anyone on this forum.
Thems fightin' words :fire :lol:: "rlol"
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Here, hold this Image while I read you the riot act.. :rules: LOL
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locke_n_load wrote:
WildBill wrote:
Richbirdhunter wrote:Seems like a majority is going to take a wait and see approach
It's still December 31, 2015! :mrgreen:
Bill, who do you follow on facebook who is this antigun?

Looks like MDA and Bloomberg's cults have been busy, making a non-issue into something.
I don't follow anyone. Sometimes this stuff just seems to show up. :headscratch
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That's a nice reference to have. Thanks for posting.
So the way I read it is this:
RED = preferred - choose these places over the others
GREEN with only .07 = second choice, allows concealed carry
GREEN with .06 and .07= they won't see one thin dime of my money (Admittedly I make exceptions for place I wouldn't carry anyway- roller skating, sky diving, roller coaster riding, etc)


I need to get some of those No Guns = No money cards for the third group. If I'm going to avoid patronizing a place, I'd like them to know why so that they can correct their poor choice.
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WildBill wrote:I can't vouch for it's accuracy, but I just saw this posted on Facebook.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... edit#gid=0

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... edit#gid=0
I noticed that Randall's is listed as "will ban open carry with a 30.07 sign". If I'm not mistaken, Randall's is the same as Tom Thumb in the D/FW area. The parent company of both is Safeway. As of 9:30pm. last night, my local Tom Thumb is not posted with anything except the blue unlicensed sign. IF they do post a 30.07, but no 30.06, I will continue to shop there. Crossed fingers they post neither.
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Judging from the comments recorded, this was not a simple survey, but more of a push survey. Note how many thanked him for his input before responding.

Unlike Outnumbered, I will choose to shop at the red ones first, followed by the gray. I kind of like the idea of someone not answering. It is kind of a polite way of saying none of his business. I do have to admit I really like the way Taste of Texas answered him.
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Re: Open Carry Friendly Businesses in Houston

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Cypress restaurant offers open carry discount

http://www.khou.com/story/news/local/20 ... /78190276/

Fairly significant discount at 25% Suggest you visit Brooks Place and show your support if possible.

Give him a like on facebook if you do that sort of thing, so show your support;
https://www.facebook.com/BrooksPlaceBBQ
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tlt wrote:Cypress restaurant offers open carry discount Brooks Place
http://www.khou.com/story/news/local/20 ... /78190276/
And the food is awesome
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