Is displatying Tex. state rifle association vehicle license plates bad idea?
Really?I have read threads where displaying simple NRA stickers or any suggesting pro gun rights views have become targets of vehicle breakins thinking there must be a firearm inside.
Car prowlers may expect to find firearms in a vehicle with such plate holders or bumper stickers.
This claim has been thoroughly refuted by the organization the originator claimed issued the warning. The tags on the vehicles appear to have been nothing more than marks placed by the manufacturer on tires. There was nothing to back this up other than a histrionic Facebook posts that then everyone re-posted.I just recently heard about gang members placing tags on vehicles parked at gun shows and exhibitions to tip them off later if they see them parked in a better location to burgle
Thank you,Jorg! I was headed for Home Depot to stock up on more tin foil.
Is displatying Tex. state rifle association vehicle license plates bad idea?
Same here, it's a personal thing.Do what you want, and don't worry about it. Myself, I'm proud to have an NRA sticker on my truck.
Tinpig