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I am posting this because of some e-mails I have gotten
I do understand where people are coming from that say I shoud'nt OC with
my kids there, but I can not be afraid of what LEO might or might not do.
Back when I did'nt know OC was legal I got Into a situation in the grocery
store. I was shopping with my kids and I was carryng concealed when my son
dropped something on the floor and I bent down to pick it up my shirt
lifted up over the grip of my gun, and then the woman behind me screamed
"OH MY GOD HE HAS A GUN" I left the shopping cart picked up the kids and
left. After that situation I was terrified to carry anymore so I stopped
alltogether. well after several months passed I was thinking about the
situation and why the woman freaked out and I came to the conclusion that
it was the surprize of seeing a gun where just a few seconds later there
was no gun and that the fact that it looked like it was stuck in someones
waistband "it was the inside the waistband holster but it looks like it is
stuck right in the pants". I started searching online to see if anyone else
was ever in that situation before and that is when I found
www.opencarry.org and realized that OC WAS LEGAL IN CONNECTICUT. I still
wasnt sure so I called DPS and they told me it was legal. I did here that
mr. goldgerg was arrested but he got his stuff back and no one has been
arrested since befor I started to OC I found this on the
www.ct.gov website
http://www.ct.gov/bfpe/cwp/view.asp?a=1253&Q=456516
and now I carry these documents with me wherever I go. I also realized
after the first OC that when I carry concealed and I am holding my daughter
I wouldn't be able to draw my firearm if the need came because I need two
hands to draw from the concealed position but only one hand to draw from
the OC position I use a serpa locking holster just to be safe and usually a
pistol lanyard for retention purposes. I have been doing this for awhile
now on a regular basis and have not had one issue. I do think someone
called when I was at aldi in bristol though because three cruisers came but
they saw me and the holstered gun they then talked for a few minutes and
then they left so I do believe the LEO is starting to get the word out that
we are now exercising our rights and it is not illegal.