Jonesy
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Deleted. OK, well I am new at this and apparently have much to learn. See ya all some other time.
Deleted. OK, well I am new at this and apparently have much to learn. See ya all some other time.
I hear what you are saying, but the manager was of the opinion that it was illegal, and now seems like he is willing to accept or even welcome oc'ing. :lol: I will be going back there, I give business to those who are supportive.I'm glad you had a good OC experience, but personally, I don't ask the management their views on OC unless it is necessary. It gives them time to "think". Remember, it is easier to get forgiveness than permission...
I am the same way. If they have an issue with it, then they will confront you.I completely advocate OC'ing, but I never make mention of the fact when I carry. I just go about my normal life, and only speak of my gun when asked. I never go looking for strangers to proclaim "Hey look at me! I'm carrying a gun in your establishment."
Not to pile on, but I have to completely agree with Spectre on this. I have lived within walking distance of this restaurant since it was built and have OC'ed in it many time with no issues at all. This could also be due to the fact that I spent 8 years as a United States Marine, serving in various Security Forces companies where a sidearm was part of my daily uniform. Because of this experience I am completely comfortable and at ease with carrying a pistol in my civilian life and am quite content to get through my daily routine without someone obviously noting the fact that I am carrying.I'm happy for your experience, but I get the feeling that you were asking for trouble.
Purposefully asking people the questions you did, blatantly showing off, and talking to management like you did causes headaches.
I completely advocate OC'ing, but I never make mention of the fact when I carry. I just go about my normal life, and only speak of my gun when asked. I never go looking for strangers to proclaim "Hey look at me! I'm carrying a gun in your establishment."
+1I completely advocate OC'ing, but I never make mention of the fact when I carry. I just go about my normal life, and only speak of my gun when asked. I never go looking for strangers to proclaim "Hey look at me! I'm carrying a gun in your establishment."
I got the same impression.I'm happy for your experience, but I get the feeling that you were asking for trouble.
Well at least we know they're OC friendly, so no damage doneOK, well I am new at this and apparently have much to learn. See ya all some other time.
Be careful that might fall under "brandishing"