fyi-
Jarred at I-225 and Alameda (near SW) has posted no firearms at all inside or on its premisis.
fyi-
Jarred at I-225 and Alameda (near SW) has posted no firearms at all inside or on its premisis.
Hey anybody want to rob a jewlery store?
But how could anyone rob that place? Doesn't that sign mean that no one can carry a gun in there? :roll:
Obviously, when you post such a sign, firearms magically evaporate upon crossing the threshold. It's for your own protection, so you won't have to buy a new gun.
"The only real difference between the men and the boys, is the number and size, and cost of their toys."
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no kidding?
Let's see if I understand this. Post a picture of a gun with a line through it, makes guns evaporate...
So that means if I tack up a set of films from a lower GI series at work and cross them out... all the a$$ho!es will go away too?
Woah, utter stupidity...
Colorado is primarily a conservative state...
Conservatives are far more likely to get married than liberals, which means conservatives are more likely to buy engagement and wedding rings.
The middle class tends to be dominantly conservative.
Men generally tend to also be more conservative and are the ones who buy expensive jewelry for their wives.
Many conservatives get hacked by anti constitutionalists and will spread the word about this type of act.
People who carry tend to put money into their CCW weapon and their CCW rig which means they are probably more able to buy jewelry.
So I guess this company is in a big hurry to put themselves out of business?
Good riddance
Jarrods is over priced anyway.
So far the only place I have seen a no gun sign is Bonfils Blood and the Mills shopping center.
So much for purchasing any ::: Blingin'::: Jewelry there, yo... :lol:
(As if I need that shiny, useless stuff! I'd rather buy guns... )
Rich
FWIW: The Shane Co. does not have signs posted of any kind, walked around freely... of course, they probably got DNA samples from everyone walking through the door somehow
The Jared in Colorado Springs (woodmen & academy) is posted as well. My then girlfriend and I went in there to look at jewelry despite the sign, got a couple free sodas and picked out what she wanted, then I bought it somewhere else.
In fact I think I'll email them to inform them that they lost out on a sale because of this stupidity.
They also had a rent a cop in the place carrying a revo.
Here's what I emailed to them:
"I recently visited your Colorado Springs location to look at diamond engagement rings with my then girlfriend (now fiance). While we enjoyed the selection of rings and diamonds and found one she liked very much, I was not able to purchase it because of a sign on the door which said firearms are not allowed into the store. As you may know many citizens legally carry firearms for self protection, unfortunately you have chosen to make your store a zone where only criminals and rent-a-cops can carry guns. Therefore I spent about $X,000 on a diamond engagement ring at an establishment that respects my right to carry a firearm. I suggest that you remove these signs if you want my business in the future."
You can email them at https://www.jared.com/webapp/wcs/sto...0451&langId=-1