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Letter template to use when complaining about No Guns Allowed
To all GT members reading this:
This is a form letter for anyone to use in making your concerns known to any business that prohibits the concealed carrying of firearms at their place of business, store, etc. You may copy and edit this at will, print for mailing, use in email or online forms without restriction. It was written by me for this express purpose, but is not intended to be a coverall, catchall, etc. Different circumstances call for different measures. This letter is only to serve as either something that you can use quickly, or as a guideline for you to create your own letter from. It is nothing more than a template for you to go by. Edit: It is a TOOL to be used to INFORM. In no way, shape, or form is it intended to try to tell a business owner that they have no right to ban concealed carry in their places of business, but merely here to let them know why you won't be shopping there anymore. Attn: Business owners: no one questions your right to do so, we're just letting you know why we choose to go elsewhere. Lord NRA G19, PT111 Pro, PT140 Pro, Core 15 ======================== do not copy above this line ============================= [Your Name] [Street Address] [City, ST ZIP Code] [Date] [Recipient Name] [Title] [Company Name] [Street Address] [City, ST ZIP Code] Dear [Recipient Name]: RE: Prohibition of Law Abiding Citizens ability to conceal carry legally owned firearms in your establishment I have been a loyal consumer of your business for [approximate length of time] and have had no issue with shopping there. In fact, each visit was a pleasant experience until the latest one. When I arrived at your place of business, I was extremely disappointed to find that someone had posted a [No Firearms sign | 30.06 Criminal Trespass By Concealed Handgun License holder sign | choose appropriate sign type for your state/region] at the entrance to the business, which effectively prohibits a law abiding citizen in possession of a [CCW Permit | Concealed Handgun License | choose permit/license type here] from carrying their weapon on your premises. I have been a licensed, concealed handgun carrier since [enter timeframe here] and I take strong exception to any business posting such signs and banning my ability to carry therein. While I acknowledge your right as the establishment’s owner or owner’s agent to impose such a ban and will respect your position, there are several reasons behind my concern and ultimate decision to no longer engage in commerce with you or at any of your business locations or affiliates. As a [CCW | CHL] holder, I have undergone training and a background check through NICS, State Police and FBI databases; I am a responsible gun owner/carrier and have been found to be a law abiding citizen with no criminal record. This being said, your banning people such as myself, the law abiding citizens, means that from this point on, your establishment is considered a “gun free zone”. Any place that is a considered or marked as a “gun free zone” means that only criminals will have guns in that “gun free zone”. Places like Columbine High School, the theater in Aurora Colorado, Sandy Hook elementary school, and Oak Creek were all “gun free zones”, and that did nothing to stop the tragedies that occurred at each of those places. In fact, it made matters worse. Such tragedies do not happen in places that are not “gun free zones”, and personally I choose to not be in such a place where I am unable to defend myself, my family, others near me, or even you should the unthinkable happen. These signs not only take away my right to carry my firearm in your location(s), but it also announces to criminals that you have a target rich victim environment for them to exploit, and basically invites them to do so. Should you change your mind and position on this matter, and remove any restrictions on the law abiding citizens from legally carry firearms within your place(s) of business, I would be happy to return to re-engage in commerce and conduct business with you or your agents. Until that happens, neither myself, or my family will return and I will make it my business to inform each and every person I know, and even those I don’t know, that you take an anti-Second Amendment stance. Sincerely, [Your name and Title (if any) here] Cc: [Name and address of anyone else you will be sending this letter to] Enclosure: [Title of any supporting documents or attachments to this letter] |
No offense, but your Second Amendment rights end when you enter onto private property.
Your RKBA rights do not trump my rights as a property owner and like it or not, they never will. The Constitution was written as a tool to protect citizens from the GOVERNMENT, not from each other. I own and operate a small business that is open to the public and I do not post signs promoting nor denying CCW. However, it is MY right to decide how I manage my business just as you have the right to spend YOUR money elsewhere. "Voting" with your wallet makes more of a statement to a business than any letter, no matter how polite or well-written. |
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If you don't like what he wrote change it. His reason for posting it is to HELP. It's not written in stone. Quote:
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I will approach this step by step.
First, this letter is a template for anyone to use as a tool of politely informing a business owner such as yourself of the reasons why a consumer such as myself would not longer conduct business with you. Consider a scenario: You run your business and for an unknown reason to you, business suddenly takes a drastic decline. So you take steps to increase that business but you can't figure out why nothing seems to help. Suddenly, you receive a letter similar to the template posted and it becomes clear that the decline in business is a self inflicted problem. you remove the sign, and magically your business begins to thrive again. Quote:
"While I acknowledge your right as the establishment’s owner or owner’s agent to impose such a ban and will respect your position, there are several reasons behind my concern and ultimate decision to no longer engage in commerce with you or at any of your business locations or affiliates. " Quote:
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Slow your roll, man. your reaction appears to be somewhat knee jerk, and there's plenty of that going on in Washington right now. If you don't like the letter, you're free to not like it. If you wouldn't care that customers don't trade in your business, that's up to you too. But ease up on the rest of us that feel we should be heard too, because it's OUR right to be heard. |
Sometimes antigun groups put businesses up to this.
With tales of shootouts and mishaps in their store.
These misguided people think that if they post a sign, they are doing something, but as was pointed out, it keeps the people with the cleanest backgrounds, and those most law abiding out, who honor that sign. If a business chooses to exclude CCW fine, but since a business invites the public on their property, and if anything happens on the property, fails to protect them, then we need to sue the hell out of them for creating a criminal nuisance of a place where people were denied a means of protection, and they failed to have armed security to protect them in it's place, leaving the public as sitting ducks. These businesses need to know in addition to losing your business, that criminals are free to break all laws including their stupid sign, and will not be hampered from coming in. Sandy Hood, and Virginia tec were also "gun free" zones. |
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As for you being "heard" I don't have the ability to render your opinion pointless or make your post disappear and even if I could, I would not. I am simply disagreeing with the effectiveness (or lack there of) of your approach. GT (like a business) is a privately owned site that is open to he public. While staying within the TOS, we can all express how we feel and free to disagree. |
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I'm not disputing RKBA and its intent and never have. Being a shooter for 30+ years, a Marine for 4 years, and a state certified CCW instructor since 2001, I clearly understand exactly why the 2A was drafted and what it means. BTW, my business is a small pub that serves alcohol...we have seating for 50+ people and derive over 50% of our gross income from food sales so CCW is legal provided the individual is seated in an area "designated for eating." A gray area for sure, but I expect patrons to use prudent judgement. |
Leigh, please tell me the name of your business. With your attitude towards customers I'd like to make sure I don't send any money your way.
Lord posted that draft at my request. I nor he needed a lecture about property rights. You don't like his draft that's fine. You don't think a letter or E-mail to a business will do any good that's fine. Now back off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :steamed: |
Just dont give them your business. I couldn't care less if the owner "knew" that my money was being spent at their location. If the owner went through the trouble of creating and posting a No Firearms sign, I'm sure they aren't going to be phased by a letter expressing ones issue with not being able to carry inside the establishment.
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