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Helping Your Gun Hating Next Door Neighbor!


For those who have outspoken neighbors who don’t like self-defense, guns or gun rights here’s a sign for your own front yard!

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Anonymous said…
Brilliant! If I actually cared to pay $60/gun/year to register my guns here (in Chicago) I would have this in my front window.
It's McTwitter! said…
I hope you have a good time at the show. Tell everyone to avoid anything in .40 caliber.
Anonymous said…
Have you seen this friends- http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/14/us/14explorers.html?_r=2&hp
Perhaps the Obama administration will use these brainwashed 14 year olds in the first wave gun confiscations, then the beat cops/swat..then the military..and NATO terrorizes what ever is left over. The gall to train kids to see returning vets as targets to be slain. Who are the parents enabling this?
Anonymous said…
I can't agree with this one.

I don't want my neighbors to know I have guns. They babble with the mailman, the cable guy, the shitheads who deliver from Best Buy, everybody. When I was a cop I told everybody I didn't keep guns in my house, only at the station. I don't want my house getting robbed when I'm out or on vacation.

More important, I have 2 neighbors who are liberal Obama-loving, gun-hating assholes. Their party is in power now and the leftist shitstorm is coming. In Nazi Germany the neighbors were required to rat on their neighbors. Soon it will be happening here and I don't want to be the first person they think of.
Ed Skinner said…
Tempting, yes, but I must agree with the Anonymous responder that advertising you have guns is a bad idea.
I'll be at the NRA Convention today -- er, but I don't have any guns. (Right.)
Anonymous said…
Sign for your neighbor's yard:

BEWARE: THE CRAZY GUY NEXT DOOR IS ARMED
Anonymous said…
I would have to get 2, one pointing in each direction.
jeannie wray said…
How do I get that sign!????

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