VA Caver
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I just got questioned by the management of the Oak Grove Plaza Food Lion in Roanoke and will be firing off an e-mail to Food Lion corporate headquarters.
I've OC'd there many times without a problem, but today I overheard a couple of the managers say, "I don't know...I've never seen it before." Something told me they were talking about me...
Sure enough, one of them walked up and asked if I was a LEO. I told him no, so he asked me if I had a permit. I politely told him that yes, I did have a concealed permit, but that one was not required to openly carry a firearm. He said he understood that, but for the safety of the other customers, they require you to either be a LEO or have a permit.
I told him once again that I did in fact have a permit and he said fine...then walked away.
Needless to say, this makes no sense. What difference does it make if I have a permit if I'm openly carrying and obeying the law?
Stay tunedto find out what corporate has to say...
I just got questioned by the management of the Oak Grove Plaza Food Lion in Roanoke and will be firing off an e-mail to Food Lion corporate headquarters.
I've OC'd there many times without a problem, but today I overheard a couple of the managers say, "I don't know...I've never seen it before." Something told me they were talking about me...
Sure enough, one of them walked up and asked if I was a LEO. I told him no, so he asked me if I had a permit. I politely told him that yes, I did have a concealed permit, but that one was not required to openly carry a firearm. He said he understood that, but for the safety of the other customers, they require you to either be a LEO or have a permit.
I told him once again that I did in fact have a permit and he said fine...then walked away.
Needless to say, this makes no sense. What difference does it make if I have a permit if I'm openly carrying and obeying the law?
Stay tunedto find out what corporate has to say...