Guns, Banks & Wild West Texas

   / Guns, Banks & Wild West Texas #51  
I agree that smokers have been treated unfairly, it's a big pet peeve of mine (I've never smoked but it's a lawful activity for goodness sakes).

But, I think the difference with smoking is that doing it effects the surrounding people and their environment. In that the activity is not restricted to the smoker. I think carrying a weapon does not do that and in fact is a more benign act. I agree though if you own a shop, and work by yourself do what you want. Economics are the ultimate determiners of whether activities will succeed, fail or evolve and modify NOT more government intervention. (insert sound of soap box music or "hail to the cheif" here LOL).

In any case, I wonder if there is a way to see if, in 6 months or so, the bank has stopped being robbed. If the robbers are dope addicts and scumbags I doubt they will stop or care about any old sign, but if they are robbers who plan things, they probably will look for the easiest target.
 
   / Guns, Banks & Wild West Texas #52  
Hey boy was the bell hop at the "carleton hotel" in San Francisco. Good call out.

Curses! I actually made a mistake.:eek::laughing: I was thinking of the Cartwright's cook on Bonanza, Hop Sing.:rolleyes: Hey Boy was the bellhop on Have Gun Will Travel and I really screwed up this trivia fact.:ashamed:
 
   / Guns, Banks & Wild West Texas #53  
   / Guns, Banks & Wild West Texas #54  
Curses! I actually made a mistake.:eek::laughing: I was thinking of the Cartwright's cook on Bonanza, Hop Sing.:rolleyes: Hey Boy was the bellhop on Have Gun Will Travel and I really screwed up this trivia fact.:ashamed:

Nobody called you on it though. If you hadn't said anything we probably never have known.

;)
 
   / Guns, Banks & Wild West Texas
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#56  
Ok, can't let this thread end with HEY BOY.

In the county paper, Brenham Banner-Press > Archives > News > Bank encourages second amendment

"Smith been contacted by officials from larger banks considering to take similar action, and has received e-mails in support from across the United States and even from England, Canada and Germany.

"I haven't gotten any (support e-mails) from Chicago or California, which doesn't surprise me, Smith said with a laugh."


Support from Canada? JimmyJ are you keeping something from us?:D
 
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   / Guns, Banks & Wild West Texas #57  
Ok, can't let this thread end with HEY BOY.

In the county paper, Brenham Banner-Press > Archives > News > Bank encourages second amendment

"Smith been contacted by officials from larger banks considering to take similar action, and has received e-mails in support from across the United States and even from England, Canada and Germany.

的 haven稚 gotten any (support e-mails) from Chicago or California, which doesn稚 surprise me, Smith said with a laugh."


Support from Canada? JimmyJ are you keeping something from us?:D

After reading that article, I might have to consider opening a bank account in Texas.:laughing:
 
   / Guns, Banks & Wild West Texas
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#58  
I'll get lambasted for saying this but I still think more handguns means more crime not less (helmet on).

Jimmyj, in response to your quote above I offer a letter from Bill Scott from real life experiences. (also from the county paper sited above).

Mr. Scott, unfortunately, does live in the real world.

Bill wrote on Aug 21, 2010 12:13 PM:
" For Mr. Smith
When I heard about the sign on your door, I wanted to express my support. You are right. If a would-be robber were to enter a bank and see several people wearing handguns, you can bet he would do an about face and get out of there. My wife was shot in the head twice in a robbery last February. She did not resists, the men that did this had no intentions of leaving a witness. Miraculously, the bullets shattered and did not enter her brain. Sir, what I do hope that your actions increase your bank's business, but what you are doing is great deal more important than you may realize. But that sword has two blades. Because you are taking a chance that you may offend someone and lose business, I would classify you as a true American Patriot. I plan on contacting my local bank to follow suit. I might go so far as to say I believe it is the responsibility of every American citizen to do what they can to decrease the rash of crime, not only in banks, but everywhere it can do some good. I fear we may be facing serious problems ahead and honest law-abiding citizens should be prepared to defend themselves, their property, and if necessary their neighbors.
Regards,
Bill Scott

{true story}

Also try googling "witness shot" for a shocking reality.
 
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   / Guns, Banks & Wild West Texas #59  
Great post!

Jimmyj, in response to your quote above I offer a letter from Bill Scott from real life experiences. (also from the county paper sited above).

Mr. Scott, unfortunately, does live in the real world.

Bill wrote on Aug 21, 2010 12:13 PM:
" For Mr. Smith
When I heard about the sign on your door, I wanted to express my support. You are right. If a would-be robber were to enter a bank and see several people wearing handguns, you can bet he would do an about face and get out of there. My wife was shot in the head twice in a robbery last February. She did not resists, the men that did this had no intentions of leaving a witness. Miraculously, the bullets shattered and did not enter her brain. Sir, what I do hope that your actions increase your bank's business, but what you are doing is great deal more important than you may realize. But that sword has two blades. Because you are taking a chance that you may offend someone and lose business, I would classify you as a true American Patriot. I plan on contacting my local bank to follow suit. I might go so far as to say I believe it is the responsibility of every American citizen to do what they can to decrease the rash of crime, not only in banks, but everywhere it can do some good. I fear we may be facing serious problems ahead and honest law-abiding citizens should be prepared to defend themselves, their property, and if necessary their neighbors.
Regards,
Bill Scott
 
   / Guns, Banks & Wild West Texas #60  
I might go so far as to say I believe it is the responsibility of every American citizen to do what they can to decrease the rash of crime, not only in banks, but everywhere it can do some good. I fear we may be facing serious problems ahead and honest law-abiding citizens should be prepared to defend themselves, their property, and if necessary their neighbors.
Regards,
Bill Scott

{true story}

I believe it's true that when guns are outlawed, only criminals will have guns.

I also believe the potential for gun violence increases with the number of guns readily available. It's an arms race brought down to the personal level. If armed criminals believe they may be confronted with guns, they will be more likely to use their own. Robbery with a firearm is a serious felony. The criminals, who have already bet the farm, may not be deterred, just use more and better weapons more readily.

I fear we may be facing serious problems ahead There is way too much of this going on in our country. Where does all this indeterminate fear come from? Afraid of what, exactly? I hate to think of the end result if people's thinking is: "I'm afraid, I need a gun."

I have no personal experience for this opinion, but I believe carrying a gun and being able to use one well under stress, and making correct split second decisions is not in the realm of the average citizens capability. I know - very few of us think we are average :)

My .02 with helmet, as JimmyJ says.
Dave.
 

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