RayBurton72
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Well, it finally happened and boy, is my wife pissed.
I have been reading for months on this and various other firearms/2[suP]nd[/suP] Asmendment web sites about refusing to do business with companies that wish to disarm law-abiding citizens who have jumped through the hoops of getting a concealed carry permit.
Today, I was to meet with a new doctor for my first appointment with him and lo and behold what was on the entrance to his building but a sign saying “No weapons, concealed or otherwise.”
So I left, called the office and told them I was cancelling my appointment and why. (“I do not do business with those who feel the need to disarm law-abiding citizens who have gone through the legal steps to obtain concealed carry permits”).
Now I am trying to explain to my wife, who thinks I am being ridiculous (the doctor doesn’t own the building he’s in,” she said).
I tried to explain that I didn’t feel like beginning a patient/doctor relationship with someone that I didn’t want to go visit because I would either have to leave my EDC at home, or leave is locked in the car in a no-so great area. That didn’t work so well either.
Anybody with any ideas on how to quell the wrathful wife?
Well, it finally happened and boy, is my wife pissed.
I have been reading for months on this and various other firearms/2[suP]nd[/suP] Asmendment web sites about refusing to do business with companies that wish to disarm law-abiding citizens who have jumped through the hoops of getting a concealed carry permit.
Today, I was to meet with a new doctor for my first appointment with him and lo and behold what was on the entrance to his building but a sign saying “No weapons, concealed or otherwise.”
So I left, called the office and told them I was cancelling my appointment and why. (“I do not do business with those who feel the need to disarm law-abiding citizens who have gone through the legal steps to obtain concealed carry permits”).
Now I am trying to explain to my wife, who thinks I am being ridiculous (the doctor doesn’t own the building he’s in,” she said).
I tried to explain that I didn’t feel like beginning a patient/doctor relationship with someone that I didn’t want to go visit because I would either have to leave my EDC at home, or leave is locked in the car in a no-so great area. That didn’t work so well either.
Anybody with any ideas on how to quell the wrathful wife?