Nevada carrier
Regular Member
So I was picking up something from Office Depot yesterday, got help finding the item I was looking for with no issues whatsoever, but when I was at the check out, this kid who couldn't have been more than 17 ask's, "Is that legal?" of course me being the smart ass that I am, I said "yes, I always pay with a credit card." he said, "no, can you carry a gun around like that?" I said ns a smart ass tone as if everyone knows it's perfectly fine to carry, "Of course it is. How do you carry yours." he then said "don't you worry that someone is going to take your gun from you?" Now I'm thinking to myself, how can I explain this in tems this idiot will understand. so I asked "do you see the fallacy of attempting to take a firearm from an armed person." to that he said "well yeah, but what if he has a gun?" I said then "at least he came properly prepared."
Now at his point I'm thinking "just ring me up so I can go, I'm really busy today." when this KID says, I don't think you realize how easy it is to take someones gun away. So now I'm getting really annoyed at this kid and ask him, "Are you speaking from your extensive practical experience with disarmament techniques." Just when he was about to smart off to me, I interrupted and said, "look, ring me up I'm very busy and need to go."
Later that day I decided to call the manager because I was really annoyed at this kid, and the manager was quite upset. Not that I carried a firearm into his store, but that this KID had the balls to pick an argument with me when his job is to ring people up. On the phone I over heard him say as he asked me to hold on a second, "hey! get [kid] in the office right now, I need to set him straight on some things." Then the manager told me that I should feel free to come shop again, he supports my right to be armed and said emphatically, "this will not happen again."
reminded me of the time some kid at The Gun Store insisted that because there was no law that said I was allowed to open carry that it was therefore illegal. In that case I said "there is no law that says you can have that hair cut, so it must be illegal." I think I hurt his pride because he seemed awfully proud of that hair cut even though it made him look like a douche.
Now at his point I'm thinking "just ring me up so I can go, I'm really busy today." when this KID says, I don't think you realize how easy it is to take someones gun away. So now I'm getting really annoyed at this kid and ask him, "Are you speaking from your extensive practical experience with disarmament techniques." Just when he was about to smart off to me, I interrupted and said, "look, ring me up I'm very busy and need to go."
Later that day I decided to call the manager because I was really annoyed at this kid, and the manager was quite upset. Not that I carried a firearm into his store, but that this KID had the balls to pick an argument with me when his job is to ring people up. On the phone I over heard him say as he asked me to hold on a second, "hey! get [kid] in the office right now, I need to set him straight on some things." Then the manager told me that I should feel free to come shop again, he supports my right to be armed and said emphatically, "this will not happen again."
reminded me of the time some kid at The Gun Store insisted that because there was no law that said I was allowed to open carry that it was therefore illegal. In that case I said "there is no law that says you can have that hair cut, so it must be illegal." I think I hurt his pride because he seemed awfully proud of that hair cut even though it made him look like a douche.
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