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  • Frommer's Travel Guide Safety Alert: Avoid Arizona

    08/24/2009 10:01:53 PM PDT · by This Just In · 36 replies · 1,106+ views
    Big Hollywood ^ | August 24, 2009 | Greg Gutfeld
    Daily Gut: Frommer = Tool Posted By Greg Gutfeld On August 24, 2009 @ 2:09 pm In Daily Gut, News, Politics So the king of the travel guide racket, Arthur Frommer, has come out against Arizona. Yes, he claims he’ll no longer visit the state because it permit “thugs” to openly carry guns. He revealed this on his blog, after witnessing a protester carrying a rifle outside a building where the President was speaking.
  • Arthur Frommer needs to get out more

    08/24/2009 4:50:52 AM PDT · by marktwain · 21 replies · 1,142+ views
    DC Gun Rights Examiner ^ | 23 August, 2009 | Mike Stollenwerk
    Arthur Frommer This week Arizonans were shocked when iconic travel industry promoter Arthur Frommer blogged that "I will not personally travel in a state where civilians carry loaded weapons onto the sidewalks [and t]ourists should safeguard themselves by avoiding stays in Arizona." Mr. Frommer's comments, touched off a firestorm of criticism - so much so that as of publication of this column, Frommer's blog entry attracted 1,061 comments compared to the usual 8 comments or so for his other blog entries. The crux of the criticism against Mr. Frommer's Arizona travel advisory (even by pro-gun folks like me who don't...
  • Arthur Frommer needs to get out more

    08/23/2009 6:49:12 PM PDT · by majstoll · 15 replies · 943+ views
    The Examiner.com ^ | 23 August, 2009 | Mike Stollenwerk
    This week Arizonans were shocked when iconic travel industry promoter Arthur Frommer blogged that "I will not personally travel in a state where civilians carry loaded weapons onto the sidewalks [and t]ourists should safeguard themselves by avoiding stays in Arizona." Mr. Frommer's comments, touched off a firestorm of criticism - so much so that as of publication of this column, Frommer's blog entry attracted 1,061 comments compared to the usual 8 comments or so for his other blog entries. . . . Well Mr. Frommer? Are you going to keep blogging against travel in your own country? Let us know....
  • Arthur Frommer - travel "expert", gun banner & possibly publishing con artist.

    08/22/2009 6:31:09 PM PDT · by Frantzie · 37 replies · 2,143+ views
    Vanity | 8-22-2009 | Frantzie
    Arthur Frommer the supposed travel expert said he would travel boycott Arizona because a man should up at a political rally in AZ with an open carry gun. Well maybe Frommer needs to answer a question from me.
  • Travel Icon Says He'll Avoid Arizona Because of Gun Laws

    08/22/2009 9:38:18 AM PDT · by Jet Jaguar · 163 replies · 5,676+ views
    Fox News ^ | August 21, 2009 | N/A
    Travel icon Arthur Frommer says he won't be spending his tourism dollars at the Grand Canyon, or anywhere else in Arizona, because the state's laws allow people he described as "thugs" and "extremists" to openly carry firearms. The author of budget-travel guides said on his blog Wednesday that he was "shocked beyond measure" by reports that protesters openly carried guns and rifles outside a Phoenix building where President Barack Obama spoke on Monday. Frommer says he won't personally travel in a state where civilians carry loaded weapons as a means of political protest.