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Gun Range Owner Declares Her Business A 'Muslim Free Zone'

In US each state has its own unique laws. My be, her state permits admission reserved and on discretion of owner.

Right of admission reserved is generally acceptable. Right of refusal of entry to Blacks or Jews or Hindus or Muslims etc is not.
 
Individual states cannot go against the civil rights acts.

Check again. They do have different trespassing and admission laws. BTW, this religion based discrimination cannot be legal...unless, she produces statements from her clients showing apprehension and if it really hampers her business. I think it's a publicity stunt.
 
Read the statement by Rita Sklar of the ACLU. The United States is not some third world pithole. It takes civil liberties rather seriously and any discrimination against a particular group or race in business or employment has serious consequences
I found her statements ridiculous. I found that the owner's statements are justified. Unless a device is there which can detect a radical muslim, there is no other way.
 
good guns and muslims combine create more like ISIS -TTP- ALQAIDA -TALIBAN .

better keep them away from guns
 
Deadliest sniper in U.S. military history is 'shot and killed point-blank by veteran suffering from PTSD' at Texas gun range

(CNN) -- A former Navy SEAL known for claiming a record number of sniper killings in Iraq was one of two men shot dead at a Texas gun range, allegedly at the hands of a fellow military veteran, officials say.

Chris Kyle, the author of the best-selling "American Sniper," and Chad Littlefield, also a veteran, were gunned down Saturday afternoonon the grounds of the expansive Rough Creek Lodge and Resort in Glen Rose, Texas, southwest of Fort Worth, law enforcement officials said.

About four hours afterward, and 90 miles from where those two men's bodies were found by a hunting guide, authorities arrested suspect Eddie Ray Routh, 25, on a capital murder warrant.

Routh's family members could not be reached immediately for comment Sunday. No attorney has made a public statement on his behalf.

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Eddie Ray Routh, a former Marine, is believed to have left the service in 2010
Erath County Sheriff Tommy Bryant said Sunday that he believes the suspect is in the process of seeking a court-appointed attorney.

While Routh's sister said he had admitted shooting Kyle and Littlefield, he didn't explain to her why he did it, Bryant said. Routh isn't believed to have confessed to local authorities about killing the two men. The motive for the killings is unclear.

"I don't know that we'll ever know," Erath County Sheriff's Capt. Jason Upshaw said Sunday. "(Routh) is the only one that knows that."

Sheriff: Suspect spent four years in Marines

The Rough Creek Lodge is a large facility that draws couples getting married, business people using its conference center and families looking for a getaway. Hunting and shooting sports are some of the many recreational options available on its grounds.

Kyle, Littlefield and Routh were three such visitors, arriving together around 3:15 p.m. (4:15 p.m. ET) Saturday and proceeding to a shooting range within the resort's 11,000 acres, Bryant told reporters Sunday. The range is in a "very remote part" of the sprawling complex, Upshaw explained.

interview with Time magazine (like CNN, a part of Time Warner), Kyle said he did not regret any of his kills. He also said he was "comfortable" with the possibility that that part of his life might be over.

He added, "I'm a better husband and father than I was a killer."

After having worked under the radar for so many years, he became a celebrity with the 2012 release of his book, which became a New York Times best-seller.

Defending his decision to divulge so much detail despite the secretive nature of the SEAL world, Kyle told Time that he was "not trying to glory myself."

"I didn't want to put the number of kills I had in there," he said. "I wanted to get it out about the sacrifices military families have to make."

He said that while killing did not come easy at first, he knew it meant saving lives.

"The first time, you're not even sure you can do it," he said in the interview. "But I'm not over there looking at these people as people. I'm not wondering if he has a family. I'm just trying to keep my guys safe. Every time I kill someone, he can't plant an (improvised explosive device). You don't think twice about it."

At one point, Kyle wrote, he shot a woman who was carrying a grenade while with her toddler. But he did not kill a child in Baghdad's Sadr City area who had a rocket-propelled grenade launcher. "According to the rules of engagement at the time, you could kill anyone with an RPG on sight. That day I just couldn't kill the kid. He'll probably grow up and fight us, but I just didn't want to do it.

He said the American public lives "in a dream world. You have no idea what goes on on the other side of the world. The harsh realities that these people are doing to themselves and then to our guys. And there are certain things that need to be done to take care of them."

After leaving the military, he founded Craft International, a military training company. Kyle also spoke up on current events, including accusing President Barack Obama of being "against the Second Amendment" because of his gun control initiatives, according to avideo interview with guns.com.

'Military-style' weapons and the law
The married father of two children established the nonprofit Fitco Cares Foundation to help veterans battling PTSD -- post-traumatic stress disorder -- get access to exercise equipment.

Littlefield, who leaves behind a wife and children, was a friend and another veteran who worked to help people with PTSD, said Fitco Director Travis Cox.

In a statement, the foundation described Kyle as an "American hero" and pledged to carry on his mission.

"What began as a plea for help from Chris looking for in-home fitness equipment for his brothers- and sisters-in-arms" struggling with PTSD turned into an organization that will continue after his death," Cox said in a statement.

"Chris died doing what he filled his heart with passion -- serving soldiers struggling with the fight to overcome PTSD. His service, life and premature death will never be in vain. May God watch over his family and all those who considered Chris a true friend."

His friend, Jason Kos, offered similarly glowing sentiments, telling CNN's "Early Start Weekend" that Kyle was "a man of incredible character."

"He led by example," Kos said. "He always stopped to take time to talk to whoever was around him. Just incredibly humble, very funny as well."


Ex-Navy sniper, another military vet killed at Texas gun range - CNN.com
 
Kya aap majakh kar rahe ho ? tab to mujhe hasna chahiye. ha ha ha ha
no i am not joking just read the news of today how many Muslims killed Muslims or blasted or fighting . and then check other religions then come back . whole muslim world is burning and radicalized . remember last year blasts ? shootouts in USA ? major nadal ? afia saddiqi . amir shahzad . ?
 
In all her wisdom, instead of banning psycopath PTSD's, she chose muslims ? What a retard and autistic looking lady she is !
 
no i am not joking just read the news of today how many Muslims killed Muslims or blasted or fighting . and then check other religions then come back . whole muslim world is burning and radicalized . remember last year blasts ? shootouts in USA ? major nadal ? afia saddiqi . amir shahzad . ?
Well in a way you are right. But muslims can change this too.
 
Indians seem rather pleased by the news. I bet she loves Indians, it’s only those pesky Muslims that she hates.:rolleyes:
 
Indians seem rather pleased by the news. I bet she loves Indians, it’s only those pesky Muslims that she hates.:rolleyes:

Do I seem "rather pleased by the news" or are you just another faggot bigot like the lady who is the subject matter of this thread?
 
Publicity stunt, besides I doubt she ever gets Muslims visiting her gun range especially being in Arkansas...
 

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