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In perhaps the most Florida move ever, Red Ryder Armory in Jacksonville put up a “NO MASK ALLOWED” sign at their entrance. I guess the store owner has had enough of the virtue signaling, so he decided to do some signaling of his own.
To tell the mask huggers to pound sand.
Florida as f*** pic.twitter.com/ILv1bsRLfV
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We don’t necessarily want to say we support this type of behavior, but we do understand what’s going on. Store owners now suddenly have the authority to force customers to move like puppets and wear face diapers. What if management asks patrons to do the opposite? That’s what makes this sign perfect. Social media will cry that the owner can’t enforce a rule prohibiting wearing a mask, yet this same social media mob will insist that owners can enforce pro-mask establishment rules.
The only difference between this sign and your average “masks required” on the door is that the blue check mark Twitter mob disagrees with the opinion on the sign. People like Mark Ruffalo and Jim Carrey will lose their minds about the “control” and “negligence” of this gesture, but they don’t actually believe what they say.
This sign is the result of people having had enough with the control our leaders have exerted over our lives.
The other reason that it’s not necessarily a bad idea is because, well, who wants a masked person coming into a gun shop? Not to make light of wearing a mask, but I’ve always said from the beginning the masks are just giving free reigns to those who want to commit a crime. Just wear a mask and a hoodie and your identity is pretty much hidden. Wear shoes about a size or 2 bigger than your normal pair and there ya go!
Bingo! Wearing a mask at a gun store or range is just plain stupid.
“…I’ve always said from the beginning the masks are just giving free reigns [sic] to those who want to commit a crime.”
Why do you think all the DemoKKKrat criminals wear them?
This store gets my vote. The fact that the Coronabros would predictably be upset by it makes it all the more worth it.
I am not in Florida, but will be visiting their website for my next 2A purchase.
YES! YES! YES!
The biggest problem with the masks, outside of annoying scared caronabros yelling with self-righteous attitude, is that it isolates people. People don’t talk to each other, they don’t smile at each other, everyone is grumpy. And when doing business, especially weapons sales, you have to be able to check the person out some.
I am in FL and I rarely see anyone with a mask on in a gun shop anyway and I visit several different ones and weekly. But good for them.
Out-STAND-ing….