larryh1108
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It's simple.
If you don't like their rules, on their property for their product....
don't go!
If you don't like their rules, on their property for their product....
don't go!
Well there you go. Thanks.Historically the NFL was one of the bankrolling organizations for PAX ( now renamed the CPYV) but it has been years since I've seen any figures.
http://www.cpyv.org/
Simple answer, because they can. They can run ads for anyone they want and can choose to not run something they don't want to. Do I agree with half of the stuff they air? Not in the least and don't get me started on the Super Bowl halftime shows. But that is their right."how can the NFL possibly justify banning a DD commercial?"
If you don't like their rules, on their property for their product....
I assume the opposite is true. You're on TheHighRoad. You don't have to tell us how experiened you are. We're all wearing our bigboy pants here.I go to the range regularly
Since the NFL denies people their right to carry on their premises, does that make them liable to anyone there who is injured or killed, unable to defend themselves?
As an aside, whenever anyone says this on a gun forum: I assume the opposite is true. You're on TheHighRoad. You don't have to tell us how experiened you are. We're all wearing our bigboy pants here.
lazy today watching football. Haven't put my pants on yet
That website just tripped my anti virus program (AVG)....Historically the NFL was one of the bankrolling organizations for PAX ( now renamed the CPYV) but it has been years since I've seen any figures.
http://www.cpyv.org/
-Nice post targetshooter22The whole guns + alcohol is just a red herring. It gets people's hands wringing, and keeps them focused on "it's for your own good." How many of us know other people that carry? How many of those people actively drink and don't walk away from trouble when they carry? For me, it's none. Every single person I know that carries does so with responsibility and great care. They understand the consequences of accidentally or deliberately committing an act of violence, and take great care to not do so.
So, alcohol, guns and hyped up fans don't "mix?" what does that have to do with my freedom as a responsible gun-owner/CCW holder to attend sporting events? I don't get drunk, or angry, or riled up at these events, so the "mix" is just fine. OTOH, when I'm in the city at night, my odds of being attacked skyrocket as compared to when I stay home in the 'burbs, this is when CCW makes the most sense.
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The whole guns + alcohol is just a red herring. It gets people's hands wringing, and keeps them focused on "it's for your own good." How many of us know other people that carry? How many of those people actively drink and don't walk away from trouble when they carry? For me, it's none. Every single person I know that carries does so with responsibility and great care. They understand the consequences of accidentally or deliberately committing an act of violence, and take great care to not do so.
-Nice post targetshooter22