Sage-like advice there.Colorado business owner is selling T-shirts that show a realistic-looking holstered gun strapped to the wearer’s side.
Paul Liebe, who owns Nitelife Billiards, describes his “open carry” T-shirts and polo shirts as conversation starters that are also intended to irritate liberals.
“Freedom of speech, it’s your right, and it just has a little kick on the side,” Liebe said.
A Facebook page set up to promote the shirts promises they are sure to “drive anti-gun nuts crazy.”
But they also come with a pretty serious warning.
“Don’t put your hand on the shirt on the gun,” Liebe cautioned. “(The warning) lets them know that if a police officer gives you a command it’s because he sees your shirt at a distance and thinks you’re carrying a gun.”
He said law enforcement officers might overreact to what appears to be a genuine handgun in a leather strap holster, and Liebe said wearers should be prepared to avoid being shot and killed.

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