Posted on 08/19/2013 12:52:59 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
Seattle Mayor Invites Businesses to Post 'Gun-Free Zone' Signs in Their Stores August 19, 2013 - 3:18 PM By Penny Starr
(CNSNews.com) Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn, a Democrat, is inviting local merchants to voluntarily post Gun Free Zone signs in their businesses, letting customers who have guns know they should shop elsewhere.
We are here to support businesses that do not wish to have guns on their premises McGinn said in a press release issued by Washington CeaseFire, which is partnering with the mayor for the campaign. The police department regularly enforces trespass laws when a visitor to a business violates that businesss rules.
We will continue to do so, and I thank these businesses for standing up for the safety of their customers, McGinn said.
About a dozen businesses have signed up so far, according to a King5.com report.
Were making a statement as a community, Ralph Fascitelli, the Washington CeaseFire board president, said in the press release. We know this wont stop someone determined to cause violence, but we hope that standing together and giving businesses a tool to say no to guns will change the conversation around gun violence.
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[snip] Ralph Fascitelli, the Washington CeaseFire board president, said in the press release. "We know this wont stop someone determined to cause violence, but we hope that standing together and giving businesses a tool to say no to guns will change the conversation around gun violence." [/snip]
As long as no one can see it I have the right to carry, except gov’t buildings, is my thinking!
Why stop with ‘gun free zone’?
Here’s a few more for Seattle businesses:
“No security system”
“We won’t fight back”
“Police free zone = we don’t call ‘em, they don’t come”
“Safe’s combination 12-15-8-35”
LOLOL!
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