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[align=left][/align]I'm relatively new here and this may have been covered earlier or in other subsections. Also, as a Tennessean, it is somewhat less of a concern as open vs. concealed is not an issue.
But to the question: If someone is unjustly (or illegally) hassled while armed, why shouldn't others of us make it a point to confront the offending store or business via a group event. For instance, if a business which soliticits the public calls the cops on a person in defiance of law and/or policy it might make a telling point if 20 or 30 carriers showed up the next day to challenge the issue.
This, of course, assumes responsible adults who know how to comport themselves.
As for store security, I'm afraid most of them don't bring much to the table or else they are cop wannabes -- and we know how they are.
[align=left][/align]I'm relatively new here and this may have been covered earlier or in other subsections. Also, as a Tennessean, it is somewhat less of a concern as open vs. concealed is not an issue.
But to the question: If someone is unjustly (or illegally) hassled while armed, why shouldn't others of us make it a point to confront the offending store or business via a group event. For instance, if a business which soliticits the public calls the cops on a person in defiance of law and/or policy it might make a telling point if 20 or 30 carriers showed up the next day to challenge the issue.
This, of course, assumes responsible adults who know how to comport themselves.
As for store security, I'm afraid most of them don't bring much to the table or else they are cop wannabes -- and we know how they are.