MGoduto
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I had a meeting with some headhunters in East Hartford today, so I just HAD to stop at Cabelas. Was dressed in khakis, white long-sleeve dress shirt, nice shoes.Noticed the signs on the doors that said that CC and OC are fine. OC'd of course. Walked-in with my Sig P239 (.40) on my hip. Got a brief glance from the guy at the door,a glance from the guys working the gun counter, and a final glance from a guy asking if I needed help while I was pawing through the pistol magazine displays. Got a cup of coffee in the cafe, paid for my stuff, and left.
I wasn't asked to check my gun, unload it, cover it up, or put it in my car.
Went to Stop & Shop (Newington - Fenn Road). Still OC'ing.Was dressed the same. Did weekly grocery shopping. No reactions from other shoppers, employees, or the store manager. No old folks ran out of the store in panic, and theemployeesof the bank branch in the store didn't press theMWAG alarm when I walked by.
Another quiet day.
I had a meeting with some headhunters in East Hartford today, so I just HAD to stop at Cabelas. Was dressed in khakis, white long-sleeve dress shirt, nice shoes.Noticed the signs on the doors that said that CC and OC are fine. OC'd of course. Walked-in with my Sig P239 (.40) on my hip. Got a brief glance from the guy at the door,a glance from the guys working the gun counter, and a final glance from a guy asking if I needed help while I was pawing through the pistol magazine displays. Got a cup of coffee in the cafe, paid for my stuff, and left.
I wasn't asked to check my gun, unload it, cover it up, or put it in my car.
Went to Stop & Shop (Newington - Fenn Road). Still OC'ing.Was dressed the same. Did weekly grocery shopping. No reactions from other shoppers, employees, or the store manager. No old folks ran out of the store in panic, and theemployeesof the bank branch in the store didn't press theMWAG alarm when I walked by.
Another quiet day.