MPlannette
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Went to Wally World to buy some 17 hmr with my brother and when we got to the sporting goods counter the employee asked me if my 1911 was loaded. I of course said yes and he informed me that people who are carrying loaded guns and purchasing ammo must be escorted out of the store. He said it was nothing about me, just that his this was his manager's policy.
When a manager showed up the employee told him I had a loaded gun and asked him to escort me out. The manager told me "I was free to go" but walked with me about a hundred feet. He mentioned that "he didn't think OCers were a problem, just don't piss them off."
For the employee's defense, he seemed new and was probably just ignorant of Walmart's policy and trying to do his job. Not a bad encounter, just an odd one, as I've never had a problem OCing at Walmart prior to this.
Went to Wally World to buy some 17 hmr with my brother and when we got to the sporting goods counter the employee asked me if my 1911 was loaded. I of course said yes and he informed me that people who are carrying loaded guns and purchasing ammo must be escorted out of the store. He said it was nothing about me, just that his this was his manager's policy.
When a manager showed up the employee told him I had a loaded gun and asked him to escort me out. The manager told me "I was free to go" but walked with me about a hundred feet. He mentioned that "he didn't think OCers were a problem, just don't piss them off."
For the employee's defense, he seemed new and was probably just ignorant of Walmart's policy and trying to do his job. Not a bad encounter, just an odd one, as I've never had a problem OCing at Walmart prior to this.