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  • bassplayrguy

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    If Simon policies are anti gun then how come you can OC in Greenwood mall and not have a problem at all. It has been done by several people in this forum and myself. I think it is more of a decision made by mall management or Greenwood just decides not to enforce such a silly policy.
     

    Titanium_Frost

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    If Simon policies are anti gun then how come you can OC in Greenwood mall and not have a problem at all. It has been done by several people in this forum and myself. I think it is more of a decision made by mall management or Greenwood just decides not to enforce such a silly policy.

    I OCd several times in my local SIMON mall without incident. Then one of the rent-a-cops saw me and informed me of their rule... Never been back since.
     

    lashicoN

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    INGO is so interesting. On this forum I have learned that -

    Bad Police officers do not represent all Police Officers. They are just a few bad apples, a few isolated incidents, and we shouldn't judge all Police Officers based upon the actions of a few morons. I completely agree with this mindset. I agree with it so much, that I apparently have the magical super power to apply that logic to everything else. People are responsible for their own actions! That makes perfect sense.

    But what's this? :wrongdoor: One armed man, in a nation that probably has more firearms than citizens, shouting at a security guard, makes all Seventy Million (or more) "gun owners" look bad? And one imaginary man carrying an imaginary handgun into Ohio makes the entire population of INGO look bad?

    What's the ******* difference, INGO? Are people solely responsible for their own actions or not?
     
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    Hotdoger

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    INGO is so interesting. On this forum I have learned that -

    Bad Police officers do not represent all Police Officers. They are just a few bad apples, a few isolated incidents, and we shouldn't judge all Police Officers based upon the actions of a few morons. I completely agree with this mindset. I agree with it so much, that I apparently have the magical super power to apply that logic to everything else.

    But what's this? One armed man, in a nation that probably has more firearms than citizens, shouting at a security guard, makes all Seventy Million (or more) "gun owners" look bad? And one imaginary man carrying an imaginary handgun into Ohio makes the entire population of INGO look bad?

    What's the ******* difference, INGO? Are people solely responsible for their own actions or not?

    Quit posting reasonable well thought out posts. :D
     

    Titanium_Frost

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    INGO is so interesting. On this forum I have learned that -

    Bad Police officers do not represent all Police Officers. They are just a few bad apples, a few isolated incidents, and we shouldn't judge all Police Officers based upon the actions of a few morons. I completely agree with this mindset. I agree with it so much, that I apparently have the magical super power to apply that logic to everything else. People are responsible for their own actions! That makes perfect sense.

    But what's this? :wrongdoor: One armed man, in a nation that probably has more firearms than citizens, shouting at a security guard, makes all Seventy Million (or more) "gun owners" look bad? And one imaginary man carrying an imaginary handgun into Ohio makes the entire population of INGO look bad?

    What's the ******* difference, INGO? Are people solely responsible for their own actions or not?

    Quit posting reasonable well thought out posts. :D

    It makes us look bad to the Hillbillies :): :): :): :laugh: ;)
     

    smitty12b

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    I wonder if this is what you saw

    Thanks to a Security Guard in Lafayette I decided to spend a little time with my wife the other day, so we got a sitter for the kids, I took a day off work and we went out for dinner. Of course, I was OC my S&W M&P sc the whole time. Afterwards, she wanted to do a little shopping at the mall, so I tagged along. Well, I forgot that the mall was a Simon property, and that guns were not allowed there. We were headed to Bath and Body Works when this douchebag security guard comes up to me and says "Hey Wyatt Erp, you know you can't have that thing on this property!" I apologized and said that we would gladly leave if my gun and my money were not wanted. Well, that apparently wasn't enough for him. He proceeded to call me a "cowboy" wearing my "pea-shooter" in the open to "compensate for something". He then turns to my wife and says "Hey pretty lady, how about you come home with me tonight, and I'll show you what a REAL MAN can do." He then ended it all by accusing me of "shooting blanks".

    Well, I had heard enough at that point, and I laid into him like a bulldog on a bone. I gave him a verbal tongue lashing that he will never forget. I then proceeded to tell him that if he ever spoke to my wife like that again, I would beat him so hard that his children would come out well behaved.

    By this time a crowd had gathered, and I can just imagine the spectacle. It's rent-a-cops like him that give all security guards a bad name. He needs to realize that when he puts on that uniform, he represents the whole security guard culture.
     

    Titanium_Frost

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    Oh HELL no... They moved this thread into the basement of INGO... This is where the likes of Rambone, Mr. Jarrel and ATM hangout. This is where HARDCORE 2ND AMENDERS LIVE. This is where the mighty such as E5RANGER and Patriot Pride have fallen... Ok that was the breakroom but you get the idea.
     
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