I should check them out. I live in the Midtown area, so I only went to Taco Mac out of convenience. I'll be sure to take my business to the Vortex from now on, since they are more supportive of carry. (I've heard that their owners are libertarians that support carry rights). I've tried to make a...
I've mostly passed by the Taco Mac in Midtown for the last few years when considering dinner options because I noticed the "No Concealed Weapons" sign on the front window, and being a lawful carrier, I decided to vote with my dollars. Recently, I saw that the sign had been removed. I assumed it...
I've decided to buy myself a membership to a local gun club to get me to practice more often, the only problem is that I live in Midtown, and everything is expensive or ridiculously far away. When I'm going with a group of friends, we usually carpool and go out to Hi-Caliber in Canton, but if...
The cops were hounding the people near the entrance for "blocking traffic." We set up a base of operations in an abandoned lot two blocks away, but they were still trying to get us on trespassing, even though the lot was completely abandoned. Based on the guns I was seeing, it wasn't worth...
I was just there. Lots of crap. I guy pulled in with 3 sawed off shotguns and was wondering why nobody wanted them. I ended up leaving early. Nice to see some ODT people in person though.
I think that it's unfair for them to ban "any weapon readily capable of lethal force," since it would mean I have to amputate several limbs before I can even enter the establishment.
Yeah, usually I don't give them my business out of choice towards their business practices, but when I'm with my girlfriend or family members, I don't want to deprive them of something because of a political stance I'm taking towards the company. Besides, I agree that "concealed means concealed."
http://imgur.com/a5cAL5e
I saw this at Taco Mac in midtown this week and decided to go to a different restaurant. I've seen similar signs inside the perimeter, and even as far out as Buford, although most of the 'burbs tend to be more protective of my rights. I know they don't have force of law...
I don't see a problem with this. I think this comic summarizes a lot of the 3D printer hype: http://ftf-comics.com/?comic=3-d-printing
As someone with access to an industrial 3D printer, I can honestly tell you that I'd much rather buy from Bass Pro or ODT than risk any of the homemade...