Lincoln7
Regular Member
*UPDATED* With post card info!
OC'd to a few places this afternoon: The Fishin' Hole in Wakefield, Guns and Guitars in Ivor, and Firearms Sales Co LLC in Ivor. The first two locations had no issues but then I entered Firearms Sales LLC off Rt460.
I was there for <1 minute when one of the employees says "If you're not law enforcement you're going to have to unload that". I responded with a "Really?" He stated "Yes". I replied "I thought you supported the Second Amendment". He stated "We do, we just don't allow carrying of loaded firearm in my store". I said "Okay, have a nice day" politely as I walked out the door. I looked more closely for any signs out front and sure enough: -No loaded firearms inside store -No use of cell phones inside store. It is certainly his right to have these rules but it is as such mine to ensure he never sees any of my money. I also question his support of the Second Amendment. The situation was peaceful and polite. I am pondering whether this place is 'postcard' worthy.
Further, did he really believe it would be safer for me to unholster, handle, and manipulate my firearm rather than it stay in a holster with a thumbbreak strap over the top?
OC'd to a few places this afternoon: The Fishin' Hole in Wakefield, Guns and Guitars in Ivor, and Firearms Sales Co LLC in Ivor. The first two locations had no issues but then I entered Firearms Sales LLC off Rt460.
I was there for <1 minute when one of the employees says "If you're not law enforcement you're going to have to unload that". I responded with a "Really?" He stated "Yes". I replied "I thought you supported the Second Amendment". He stated "We do, we just don't allow carrying of loaded firearm in my store". I said "Okay, have a nice day" politely as I walked out the door. I looked more closely for any signs out front and sure enough: -No loaded firearms inside store -No use of cell phones inside store. It is certainly his right to have these rules but it is as such mine to ensure he never sees any of my money. I also question his support of the Second Amendment. The situation was peaceful and polite. I am pondering whether this place is 'postcard' worthy.
Further, did he really believe it would be safer for me to unholster, handle, and manipulate my firearm rather than it stay in a holster with a thumbbreak strap over the top?
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