Theseus
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Today I wend to 4 different sporting goods and gun shops looking for a double-mag pouch (Only 1 had anything gooe enough) all the while discussing when I could OC being legal.
None of them knew it was legal to do so in public in California. Several of them had heard of people doing it in other states, but not here in Cali. We should get on this and use them as a tool. Think about it, I am sure Turners sells a few handguns in a given month, and I am sure many of them might be interested in OC and the AB2062 Ammo restrictions. . so lets distribute those pamphlets and get these people motivated!
Remember that although the state allows us the LEGAL right to carry, when carrying on a persons property you are subject to their rules. If a property owner (Store manager of a Wal-Mart for example) asks you to remove the firearm you should politely inform them and as long as the conversation remains polite you may continue until you have convinced them or they state again to leave. If the conversation gets nasty, unpolite or fired up you should thank them and continue on your day. Not doing so may result in police being called and tresspassing charges.
Today I wend to 4 different sporting goods and gun shops looking for a double-mag pouch (Only 1 had anything gooe enough) all the while discussing when I could OC being legal.
None of them knew it was legal to do so in public in California. Several of them had heard of people doing it in other states, but not here in Cali. We should get on this and use them as a tool. Think about it, I am sure Turners sells a few handguns in a given month, and I am sure many of them might be interested in OC and the AB2062 Ammo restrictions. . so lets distribute those pamphlets and get these people motivated!
Remember that although the state allows us the LEGAL right to carry, when carrying on a persons property you are subject to their rules. If a property owner (Store manager of a Wal-Mart for example) asks you to remove the firearm you should politely inform them and as long as the conversation remains polite you may continue until you have convinced them or they state again to leave. If the conversation gets nasty, unpolite or fired up you should thank them and continue on your day. Not doing so may result in police being called and tresspassing charges.