This bank is doing it right! What a great marketing campaign too.

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  • pute62

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    Back years ago, I remember that some banks would set you up with like a CD but the payoff was a new gun instead of money for your interest.
     

    Sylvain

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    If I ever get my own business I would put a sign like that on my door.
    I like this one. :D

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    jamil

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    Smith said he made the policy change to send a warning to potential robbers, and also to express support for Americans right to bear arms. “We had the sign on the window, the red circle with the pistol inside and a line through. I started thinking. We’ve got this no gun sign up and a robber can come in and do what he wants. But if you’ve got a policy allowing handguns, he won’t know how many people are going to be in here carrying a concealed weapon.
    I think that would tend to make potential bank robbers pick the bank across the street that has the no guns sign.
     
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    SideArmed

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    I think that would tend to make potential bank robbers pick the bank across the street that has the no guns sign.

    Well, then the bank across the street better step up their game and start welcoming in ALL law abiding citizens as well.

    This was posted up here awhile back, IIRC the bank is in Texas and the sign was put up right after they implimented their "No Gun Sign" law. The one posted on the bank is modeled after the Texas 30.06 No Gun sign.
     

    Fedempl

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    We need more business's in Indiana and this country that understand this concept. If the BG has no idea who is carrying, it does deter crime. I carry in my bank and I get alot of smiles from the employees and other customers.
     
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