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NC OC experience reports

Grapeshot

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I keep my Taurus Judge tucked away in my truck when I deliver for dogs and other hairy situations. But I won't tell them that. I am doing it part time to pay for my "hobbies".
An old clique rings true: The difference between men and boys is the price of their toys.
 

MackTheKnife

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on the way home from Greenville coming down 13. glanced down and discerned i was just about out of gas so pulled into one of the mart businesses which had three pumps. this was a misnomer as one pump was missing it's hose while another had a plastic bag wrapped around the handle. the final pump required i go inside to pay before i pump.

no problem...or so i thought

got to the door is a gun buster sign...crap, walked back to the vehicle and left it inside and walked back to pay for gas.

finished pumping, went back inside and chatted with the young man and older gentleman behind the counter...

hey why the no gun sign?

'oh there has been multiple robberies at other stores in the area'

needless to say a 20 min conversation ensued with the result both are going to seek out a firearm course so they gain the confidence to appropriately handle a firearm they finally felt the sign would come down and perhaps open carry by staff would be the way to continue with the operation of this family run business. :banana:

what they do not know is i will follow through with a visit next week to see if the conversation sunk in.

ipse

Yep. Post a no guns sign and the robbers will most definitely not use a gun to rob you. Or not rob you at all.

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FastWReX

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Ingles (Dallas, NC)

Went to Ingles in Dallas, NC yesterday. As I was returning my cart, a man approached me with his daughter (she was maybe 14 or 15) and asked if I was LEO or armed forces. I said "No sir, just a law abiding citizen." He then proceeded to ask why I was carrying. All I was able to get out was "With the way things are going..." before he jumped in with "better exercise your rights before they take them away right?" I said I agree'd and he then went on to say that it's nice to see someone of my age (I'm 27 but could easily pass for 19 or 20) publicly fighting for our rights. I said that I wish more people would realize what's happening and take a stand. He said he agree'd. We both went our separate ways with a smile. This was my first really really positive interaction.

Should I have said something different?

Either way, I know for a fact Ingles is a good place to carry. I have carried in there many times and nothing has been said. No signs on the door, and it's American owned. 'MERICA!
 

dmatting

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I don't see where you did anything wrong. But if you're looking for other stuff to say, you could have turned it over on the guy and asked him why he wasn't carrying.

It is still frustrating to me that so many think that the only people who can carry are government sanctioned.

Went to Ingles in Dallas, NC yesterday. As I was returning my cart, a man approached me with his daughter (she was maybe 14 or 15) and asked if I was LEO or armed forces. I said "No sir, just a law abiding citizen." He then proceeded to ask why I was carrying. All I was able to get out was "With the way things are going..." before he jumped in with "better exercise your rights before they take them away right?" I said I agree'd and he then went on to say that it's nice to see someone of my age (I'm 27 but could easily pass for 19 or 20) publicly fighting for our rights. I said that I wish more people would realize what's happening and take a stand. He said he agree'd. We both went our separate ways with a smile. This was my first really really positive interaction.

Should I have said something different?

Either way, I know for a fact Ingles is a good place to carry. I have carried in there many times and nothing has been said. No signs on the door, and it's American owned. 'MERICA!
 

solus

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did a road trip to greensboro and went into northern equipment and the gabby hayes looking sales person took a gulp and swallowed hard but didnt stare too hard or keep his distance.

gander mountain in morrisville is still a great place to OC and did manage to chat up a older customer who was looking for 'advice' on his first pistol purchase and the sales person behind the counter was leading the gentleman down the primrose path...

sorry WW, et al., interjected my self into the conversation and managed to get him to think about taking a basic firearm class before he plunges his money into a firearm he might not like or use and then be resentful over the purchase. it was gratifying tho to have sales person say thanks for the info as apparently they are not permitted to divert a customer to a training class but rather just concentrate on sales.

and they had the particular ammo i was looking for and they allowed me to buy 10 individual boxes of my off caliber so i was truly pleased.

ipse
 

carolina guy

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did a road trip to greensboro and went into northern equipment and the gabby hayes looking sales person took a gulp and swallowed hard but didnt stare too hard or keep his distance.

gander mountain in morrisville is still a great place to OC and did manage to chat up a older customer who was looking for 'advice' on his first pistol purchase and the sales person behind the counter was leading the gentleman down the primrose path...

sorry WW, et al., interjected my self into the conversation and managed to get him to think about taking a basic firearm class before he plunges his money into a firearm he might not like or use and then be resentful over the purchase. it was gratifying tho to have sales person say thanks for the info as apparently they are not permitted to divert a customer to a training class but rather just concentrate on sales.

and they had the particular ammo i was looking for and they allowed me to buy 10 individual boxes of my off caliber so i was truly pleased.

ipse

What's wrong with suggesting that a new to firearms person get some training? Sounds like good advice to me! REQUIRING a certain state sanctioned course...that's a different animal entirely. ;)
 

KainVictus

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Oced for the first time in a year. It's been that long since I've been home i guess went to gamestop in huntersville, not even sure anyone noticed i was carrying there tbh hah. Bout to go to cvs right down the road from me well see what happens but i dont expect any problems.
 

WalkingWolf

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What's wrong with suggesting that a new to firearms person get some training? Sounds like good advice to me! REQUIRING a certain state sanctioned course...that's a different animal entirely. ;)

Nothing wrong with that, but we had a thread where the OP's wife interjected herself into a disagreement between the boyfriend and his GF, and interrupted the sales pitch of the salesmen. The OP then went on to insult the salesperson and the BF. There is a difference between sticking a nose in and politely offering suggestions.

In other words the BF, and sales opinion were counter to his wife's and she stuck her nose in. I would have kicked them out if it was my business. Not to mention that IMO she was wrong in advising a first time gun owner to go with the biggest gun she could, instead of the most practical.
 

jrj_51

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I was out with my kids at a park in the Southern Pines area today. My 8 year old found a homemade "pipe" (unused) on the equipment somewhere. I took it to a city cop that just happened to be in the parking lot. He got out and looked around a little bit and talked to my buddy and I for a minute or two. He left without saying a word about my sidearm.
 

solus

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was leaving the lowes in goldsboro when a mature, full bearded, well dressed in expensive cowboy boots and leather vest stopped me and asked if i got in trouble OC'g in the area...

while he has his CHP he has not OC'd so we had a good conversation and as we completed our conversation, he was directed to to the forum...

ipse
 

solus

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geez must be the only one OC'g in the tarheel state...:(

drove up to Raleigh to D&L Parts http://www.dlpartsco.com/ to get a couple replacement parts for the dishwasher that decided to break last night. determined they had the parts so toddled up...walked up to the door and on a piece of paper taped to one of the glass panes was a sign stating:

NO WEAPONS, we don't care if you have a permit or not

so i turned around back to my vehicle and called Glenn the 'regional manager for eastern NC" and advised him to tell his counter person i would not be picking up the parts we discussed. when Glenn asked why i told him. he told me he was sorry but to stow the weapon under the seat...i pointed out that is how the majority of firearms are stolen in NC so i would pass. told him i would be calling someone in the Charlotte corp headquarters and he just said fine.

Called Corp and talked to Dave who answered the phone and asked to speak to someone about their no firearm policy...'it is a corp policy, right?' yes and then i was summarily disconnected from the conversation.

so a letter is speeding to the owner of the 16 location organization, Ralph Brackett, about their mandated GFZ...i'll see what or if i get anything back.

thanks to modern technology i found another appliance parts place close by...CASHWELL and visited their business. while a little apprehensive of returning to goldsboro w/o my dishwasher parts i quickly looked at their door for any indication they also established a GFZ and not finding anything, entered...was greeted by a young man who didn't hesitate to begin the search for my parts...

then to my surprise another counter person, Trey, walked out OC'g a XD...whew. we chatted for a bit and Trey was provided the link to the forum...

guess who is getting my appliance business from now on...Ms Susan Cashwell Renegar, CEO is getting a nice letter as well.

ipse
 
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G22shooter

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Great report, solus. I still practice OC around Cabarrus County, but it is a small place and I've been just about everywhere.

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Grapeshot

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I love a good story with a happy ending solus. You made my day!

Now if the would only put a pro 2A sign on the door - that would be the whipped cream & cherry on top. :D
 

papa bear

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SOLUS, i was just wondering if this was a posting done by the "MOMS" gang. they have been sticking signs like this up. but if the people where the business is are saying it is real, l guess it must be
 

Bahabandit

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SOLUS. I found out that Buffalo Wild Wings and the Carolina Ale House here in J'Ville don't allow carry of any sorts either. I called and also talked to both managers with no avail.
 

solus

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SOLUS. I found out that Buffalo Wild Wings and the Carolina Ale House here in J'Ville don't allow carry of any sorts either. I called and also talked to both managers with no avail.

sent to buffalo wing's ethic email addy 10 seconds ago:

I am writing as an interested party regarding your properties located in North Carolina not following North Carolina statute 14-269.3, Carrying weapons into assemblies and establishments where alcoholic beverages are sold and consumed. (b): This section shall not apply to any of the following: (5) A person carrying a handgun if the person has a valid concealed handgun permit issued…


The original NC statutes prohibited carrying firearms within any area where alcoholic beverages were served and consumed but the NC General Assembly provided relief as these statutes were revised effective 1 Oct 2013.

I appreciate your time and positive consideration in providing a response to my query.

curious to see what transpires

fyi: http://ir.buffalowildwings.com/governance.cfm
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KainVictus

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Solus i carry too but since I've been broke (just out of the military waiting on best buy to re hire me) i haven't been going many places. No one wants to constantly hear "went to cvs smoked in the parking lot" twelve times lol
 

solus

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Solus i carry too but since I've been broke (just out of the military waiting on best buy to re hire me) i haven't been going many places. No one wants to constantly hear "went to cvs smoked in the parking lot" twelve times lol

sounds like the NC membership needs to contribute some chantix, nicoderm patches, and some counseling so you could quit spending your precious money on smokes but rather on bullets so we can go shooting!!

'sides if you continue to hang out in cvs parking lots someone might consider you an escort trying to hook up, which you truly don't want as i hear the money is horrible and the job sucks! :uhoh:

(offering my apology to grapeshot in advance)

ipse

--Mod note: I saw what you did there...figuratively--
 
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