RMafera
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So, I decided to go to Starbucks and Ralph's to get some coffee and a pack of smokes. I hung out at Starbucks for a while and talked with the employees, drank some coffee, talked to some awesome musicians outside for a while and answered the question, "Hey, is that a taser?" Haha. I still can't tell if he was joking or not. Cool guy though.
Anyways, I headed next door to Ralph's and outside the doors was a group of people and two people in the middle yelling at each other. I got curious like everyone else and walked up to about five feet away from the people arguing.
Right when I walked up it started getting really heated and the woman (who was definitely 5150) spat at the guy and missed. I was only there for about 10 seconds before she turned and saw that I was carrying. She then said one last f**k you to the guy and left.
I talked to the guy afterward and he asked if I was an officer and I said, "Nope" and briefly explained open carry. And he thanked me because he was worried that if that woman hit him, and he had to legitimately defend himself, that he would have gone to jail for battery of a woman.
I didn't say a word through that whole thing; I didn't stare threateningly at anyone; didn't touch my firearm or even move my hand toward it. It just worked its magic by itself. Cool
Mafera
So, I decided to go to Starbucks and Ralph's to get some coffee and a pack of smokes. I hung out at Starbucks for a while and talked with the employees, drank some coffee, talked to some awesome musicians outside for a while and answered the question, "Hey, is that a taser?" Haha. I still can't tell if he was joking or not. Cool guy though.
Anyways, I headed next door to Ralph's and outside the doors was a group of people and two people in the middle yelling at each other. I got curious like everyone else and walked up to about five feet away from the people arguing.
Right when I walked up it started getting really heated and the woman (who was definitely 5150) spat at the guy and missed. I was only there for about 10 seconds before she turned and saw that I was carrying. She then said one last f**k you to the guy and left.
I talked to the guy afterward and he asked if I was an officer and I said, "Nope" and briefly explained open carry. And he thanked me because he was worried that if that woman hit him, and he had to legitimately defend himself, that he would have gone to jail for battery of a woman.
I didn't say a word through that whole thing; I didn't stare threateningly at anyone; didn't touch my firearm or even move my hand toward it. It just worked its magic by itself. Cool
Mafera