HYRYSC
Regular Member
Just a brief rundown of a recent experience.
My two boys and had just got done doing some shopping at Basspro and we were heading out on Campbell when a truck veered over into my lane of traffic striking me. As my luck usually has it, the driver had no insurance and had a revoked drivers license (sigh).
I, of course, called the police to help do my part to ensure that this guy didn't have the chance to do the same to someone else.
When the police arrived, I was already out of my vehicle taking pictures of both vehicles etc. As the officer was completing the paperwork for the accident he noticed my firearm and asked my why I was packing. I told him that I always carry, but go back and forth between open carry and concealed depending on the circumstances. He never took his eye's off his paperwork and just said, no worries, just wondering, its your right. He then said that he would make the other officers aware to make sure that there was no surprise on their part.
No big deal.
My two boys and had just got done doing some shopping at Basspro and we were heading out on Campbell when a truck veered over into my lane of traffic striking me. As my luck usually has it, the driver had no insurance and had a revoked drivers license (sigh).
I, of course, called the police to help do my part to ensure that this guy didn't have the chance to do the same to someone else.
When the police arrived, I was already out of my vehicle taking pictures of both vehicles etc. As the officer was completing the paperwork for the accident he noticed my firearm and asked my why I was packing. I told him that I always carry, but go back and forth between open carry and concealed depending on the circumstances. He never took his eye's off his paperwork and just said, no worries, just wondering, its your right. He then said that he would make the other officers aware to make sure that there was no surprise on their part.
No big deal.