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I was open carrying at the Comcast store in Marietta today. The effects were very interesting.
I got there about 20 minutes before closing time, so there was a good line of people waiting.
After a few minutes of people building up behind me, I started to hear little bits of conversations:
"...well, they have laws about that..."
"...in Kennesaw you're actually required to have a gun..."
"...you better stay out of peoples' yards or you'll get shot..."
"...well, I htink that stuff changed back in the 60 or 70s..."
"...I'm glad to live in a country like this, I think..."
...and so on and so on.
By the time I got up to the counter, it felt like everyone behind me was talking to each other.
Open Carry, bringing people and communities together
I was open carrying at the Comcast store in Marietta today. The effects were very interesting.
I got there about 20 minutes before closing time, so there was a good line of people waiting.
After a few minutes of people building up behind me, I started to hear little bits of conversations:
"...well, they have laws about that..."
"...in Kennesaw you're actually required to have a gun..."
"...you better stay out of peoples' yards or you'll get shot..."
"...well, I htink that stuff changed back in the 60 or 70s..."
"...I'm glad to live in a country like this, I think..."
...and so on and so on.
By the time I got up to the counter, it felt like everyone behind me was talking to each other.
Open Carry, bringing people and communities together