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View Poll Results: Do you have Gun Related Bumper Stickers on you car?
Yes, I have bumper stickers on my car that suggest gun-ownership and/or CCW 50 22.03%
I don't have any gun-related bumper stickers on my car 174 76.65%
I have pro gun-control bumper stickers on my car! 3 1.32%
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Old June 6th, 2005, 10:51 PM   #21
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I typically abhor putting stickers on my vehicle....even made the dealer take off their name on last two trucks I bought....
Prospector,

Thank you! I thought I was the only one in the world that refuses to do free advertising (not to mention that it clutters up the vehicle).

I'm also with the rest of you - while I'd like to show support, there's too much of a down side. One exception: I recently passed a pickup that had a single white oval sticker on it with "RKBA" in black letters. I figure not many people outside the pro-second amendment crowd would know what it meant, and I'd consider one of those if I knew where to get one.

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Old June 6th, 2005, 11:11 PM   #22
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single white oval sticker on it with "RKBA" in black letters.
Ahhh - now that I would like and display - it is well subtle and a bit like a ''Molon Labe'' hat or t-shirt.

Also like too (fun suit on here!) - as Tourist will know and any folks who have been to Sturgis - the pin (one I wear proudly on my leather jacket) . ''DILLIGAF'' !!!!! LOL.
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Old June 7th, 2005, 02:10 AM   #23
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The only sticker I have on my truck is a US Army retired. If that is not a big enough hint "Too Bad, So Sad".

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Old June 7th, 2005, 02:19 AM   #24
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I never put any bumper stickers on the car. I don't like to advertise anything. Besides, most of the time I ride my scooter. No room for one on it.
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I have a clear (very subdued) SeaRay Owners decal on my back window....
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Old June 7th, 2005, 03:00 AM   #26
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I'm so tacky at times...

Some young folks were being - well young folks at a IHOP where some classmates I went to eat after a late night class.

Now some folks know what a AA sticker looks like. I saw some friends of mine in AA in IHOP and sure enough on some vehicles and motorcyles there were these stickers.

I "mentioned" them folks were Delta Operators, and if they knocked over that Harley they would get their butt kicked.

I also mentioned the bells under the Bikes were to keep away the road gremlins.

Young folks decided to hang in another area away from the bikes. My 65 y/o Dr. Buddy - the one with the Harley. "Damn, when did I get drafted into Delta Force, I was in the Army Nat'l Guard out of HS...damn how did I miss this?

Must have been during one of his blackouts I suggested...we had a big laugh over this IHOP deal.

Now you know where the Delta folks go for waffles at 11 pm.
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Old June 7th, 2005, 08:51 AM   #27
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I have an American Flag and yellow support our troops magnetic ribbons on all my vehicles, but no stickers at the moment.

Over the years I have had a few decals that had nothing to do with guns. One of my favorites to this day "forget world peace! visualize using your turn signal!"

If I ever get around to it though I will find someone to print me up a matching pair for my work van, one on with an arrow pointing to the left says "passing side" the pointing to the right says "suicide"
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I have a '74 Dodge Charger that I'm restoring, and was told that any stickers on it would depreciate it's value, so no stickers of any kind on that baby. On the other hand I have a bunch of Rainbow stickers that I put on the rear bumpers of some of my big huge bouncer buddies, which takes awhile for them to notice.

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Old June 7th, 2005, 10:30 AM   #29
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I have two, on the lower left side of my back glass. One is a Glock sticker, and the other is a Sig-Sauer. The Sig sticker looks kinda like Ford's blue oval...

But my car is so ugly that someone would be more likely to think that I got the stickers as wishful thinking. Its a thousand dollar 94 chevy caprice, something that, in decent form, goes for four times that amount and could be considered a good deal.

Oh, I never have guns in the car un-attended unless there's really no way around it (which isnt often) or its parked outside the range. So if someone breaks into it looking for guns, they're gonna be pissed.
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Being a College Student, I have two.

One is my University Name, with the college Name under it:

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Rowan University
College of Engineering.

The other is a "calvin-ish" character wearing a fire helmet and peeing on a little fire.

i also have the small ID plates that my volunteer agencies issue on my vehicle.

nothing that relates to my feelings on CCW or gun ownership.
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