Alexcabbie
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Jonesy wrote:
But, I can tell you that the Walgreen's just below Washington Street has never hassled me for OCing; nor has the "King Street Trolley"; and "Eammons Dublin Chipper was very glad to serve me an order of some very good cod with "chips" and garlic-chili sauce with a Guinness when I walked in with my P.38 on my hio. Also the upscale overpriced convenience store next to the Old Town Theater doesent blink when I oc there; I guess it is because at the highway-robbery prices they charge they figure that even if I am a BGwe are birds of a feather.
I have OC'd at the (now defunct) Le Gauloise; at the Bistro Lafayette; and at the Popeyes and Subway on King Street and not gotten a blink.
There are distinctions. I mean, there is anti-gun and there is anti-gun. The Italian restaurant I live above does not like OC but this is mainly because the female staff hail from places where - such as Pakistan and Mexico - an armed man is either a BG or a crooked official (redundant?) but they are coming around. These are pople with a misguided fear.
Then there is Chadwick's, where they re totally convinced that frearms are unlawful, bad for business, and are nervous about allowing anyone tocarry.
Jonesy wrote:
I live about five blocks from the duke St. store, but have yet to visit it OC or no. I am going to have to, though; as I have an affinity for Lapsang Souchong tea which is almost as hard to find as .380 hollowpoints.I have oc'd in the Whole Foods on Duke Street, bu that was some time ago. Rarely go there anyway, the store has so much yuppie food I would not buy, Harris Teeter is so much better. At HT, I often go late, 11 or 12 pm when they are stocking shelves, and many of the employees approve and talk guns with me.Huh. I have one of those decals, got it from VCDL about eight gunshows ago. I'm gonna OC in Whole Foods and if I get hassled, the sticker gets slapped on their front door at 3 AM. Then again, what do you expect from a pack of leftover whole-grain Hippies? (who suddenly discovered the utility of capitalism in ensuring regular meals)?
But, I can tell you that the Walgreen's just below Washington Street has never hassled me for OCing; nor has the "King Street Trolley"; and "Eammons Dublin Chipper was very glad to serve me an order of some very good cod with "chips" and garlic-chili sauce with a Guinness when I walked in with my P.38 on my hio. Also the upscale overpriced convenience store next to the Old Town Theater doesent blink when I oc there; I guess it is because at the highway-robbery prices they charge they figure that even if I am a BGwe are birds of a feather.
I have OC'd at the (now defunct) Le Gauloise; at the Bistro Lafayette; and at the Popeyes and Subway on King Street and not gotten a blink.
There are distinctions. I mean, there is anti-gun and there is anti-gun. The Italian restaurant I live above does not like OC but this is mainly because the female staff hail from places where - such as Pakistan and Mexico - an armed man is either a BG or a crooked official (redundant?) but they are coming around. These are pople with a misguided fear.
Then there is Chadwick's, where they re totally convinced that frearms are unlawful, bad for business, and are nervous about allowing anyone tocarry.