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Open Carry Encounter

9 Micky Mouse

Regular Member
Joined
Mar 19, 2011
Messages
35
Location
McDonough,GA
I was in Publix today and the manager keep looking at me walking back and forth. I just said the heck with it. I called him over to me and showed him my GWL I could tell he was a little relieved and so was I.

Let me say I was against open carry for along time and I just satrted to do it about 3 weeks ago however, I do not do it everywhere.

I am a 1811 but I do have a GWL and firearms licenses from Florida, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Viginia, Maine.

I don't like flashing a badge I do not what people to know who I am enough know anyway.

I am for open carry
 

MR Redenck

Regular Member
Joined
Nov 1, 2010
Messages
596
Location
West Texas
What's a 1811? Is that LE status or something?
If so, thanks for helping make a difference .:cool:
BTW, I grew up out in the sticks near Macon.
 
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RabbiVJ

Campaign Veteran
Joined
Nov 22, 2009
Messages
212
Location
ATL via DTW
What's a 1811? Is that LE status or something?
If so, thanks for helping make a difference .:cool:
BTW, I grew up out in the sticks near Macon.

Hes a Federal LEO...i think...

"
Federal government

Within the U.S. government, the title of Special Agent is used to describe any federal general or criminal investigator in the 1801,1810 or 1811 job series as so titled according to the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) handbook. Agents are typically educated at least as far as the undergraduate level. Such persons are usually armed and have the power to arrest and conduct investigations into the violation of federal laws."
 
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