Gun owners get a discount at Virginia pizza shop

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A Virginia Beach pizza shop owner is showing his support for firearm rights by giving gun owners a 15 percent discount.

The discount is given to anyone who brings a gun or concealed handgun permit to All Around Pizzas and Deli.

Owner Jay Laze tells news media outlets that he'd planned on offering the discount for a limited time. But he says the response has been overwhelming, and he might make it permanent.

Since the discount began last Friday, Laze says 80 percent of his customers have brought guns into the pizza shop. He says one customer came in with an AK-47.

Laze is a gun owner and says he's always been a supporter of the right to carry firearms.

http://news.msn.com/us/gun-owners-get-a-discount-at-virginia-pizza-shop
 
What is the over/under on the number of days until there is an incident at this pizza shop?

I'll set the push at 14 days. Takers?
 
Ain't no trollin' like commercial trollin'.
 
And another spree shooting in CA today. Three dead, god knows how many injured. But as long as you can keep your penis substitute and pretend you're a real man.
 
And another spree shooting in CA today. Three dead, god knows how many injured. But as long as you can keep your penis substitute and pretend you're a real man.

Small price to pay for discounted pizza, right?
 
And another spree shooting in CA today. Three dead, god knows how many injured. But as long as you can keep your penis substitute and pretend you're a real man.

Good thing we had brilliant left wing assault weapons ban's there to stop...oh wait...that never worked in the first place did it? DURRRRR

We should make all of CA a "Gun Free Zone" then...it will work this time!!! :rolleyes:
 
Good thing we had brilliant left wing assault weapons ban's there to stop...oh wait...that never worked in the first place did it? DURRRRR

We should make all of CA a "Gun Free Zone" then...it will work this time!!! :rolleyes:

seantheidiot doesn't know a spree shooting from a gang banger car hijacking. :rolleyes:
 
Good thing we had brilliant left wing assault weapons ban's there to stop...oh wait...that never worked in the first place did it? DURRRRR

We should make all of CA a "Gun Free Zone" then...it will work this time!!! :rolleyes:
None of your ideas have worked yet... oh wait... you haven't had any.
 
None of your ideas have worked yet... oh wait... you haven't had any.


I have been saying regulation since day 1, the left wing mantra but you just ignore it....

Machine guns and grenade launchers aren't causing ANY problems despite hundreds of thousands owning them.....see you left wing idea of REGULATION works, and we can see it working here quite successfully.

Meanwhile fucking IDIOTS like you and your ilk push for ANOTHER failed rifle accessories ban to solve a staggering handgun problem...LMFAO god damn could you be any dumber??
 
....so if someone holds the pizza shop up at gunpoint do they get extra coupons for using said firearm?
(comedy answer)

Pizza shop guy is retarded and it's a retarded publicity grab...just overall retarded..
(real answer)
 
....so if someone holds the pizza shop up at gunpoint do they get extra coupons for using said firearm?
(comedy answer)

Pizza shop guy is retarded and it's a retarded publicity grab...just overall retarded..
(real answer)

He's laughing all the way to the bank. :)
 
Don't fuck with old people
An elderly man shot and killed a would-be burglar inside his Oak Cliff home.

Police say the homeowner saw Deyfon Pipkins, 33, trying to climb into the window and fired his weapon at least once at the intruder.

The homeowner is legally protected by the Castle Doctrine, which allows a person to defend his or her home against an intruder.

"It means they don't actually have to retreat once someone comes in their home," Sergeant Calvin Johnson, Dallas Police Department, said. "You have the option of using deadly force if you believe your life is in danger."

After police notified relatives of Pipkins' death, some showed up at the house. They were upset, and questioned the homeowner's actions.

"He could have used a warning," Lakesha Thompson, Pipkins' sister-in-law, said. "He could have let him know that he did have a gun on his property and he would use it in self-defense."

Pipkins had a lengthy criminal record. He served time in prison and was convicted of theft, possession of a Controlled Substance and criminal trespassing.

The homeowner has not been charged with anything, but Dallas police will refer the case to the Grand Jury to decide if he acted criminally in shooting the intruder.

Deyfon had 18 page criminal record
 
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