A few years few years ago, Tire works was caught up in a sting done by one of the Las Vegas local investigating news...
I thought that was the place...
A few years few years ago, Tire works was caught up in a sting done by one of the Las Vegas local investigating news...
that's sort of the problem - the guy was the manager. He stated that it was COMPANY policy. The other problem is that Discount Tire is so awesome that even though I have never bought a tire from them in my life they patched the hole in mine for free. The only receipt I would have from this would be for the two gatorades I bought for the guys at the counter as a thank you.When you write the manager, enclose a copy of the receipt showing how much money his store policy cost him, just from this one encounter.
A few years few years ago, Tire works was caught up in a sting done by one of the Las Vegas local investigating news. They were charging for services and product that was not needed. Telling and lying to the customer, saying they needed to do work and replace parts that did not need to be done.
Which Tire Works? If I can find a corporate e-mail, I send them a love note why as a legal gun owner my gun owner friends and I will never set foot in their store.
While at Walmart I remembered that I've been needing a new belt. I was oc with a belted pancake holster. Anyhow, I really needed to try on the belts as it's been years since I've bought one and wanted to make sure of the fit. This meant I'd have to remove my holster and pistol. I was nervous at first, but then thought screw it. I have to also remove my cell phone from my belt so what's the difference. Legal is legal.
I removed the pistol and set it in the cart. Then removed the holster and old belt. Tried on the new belt and after done with that I put everything back on again. I was prepared for someone to say something, but honestly I was in between clothes racks where I wasn't much of a spectacle.
Note that I am not advocating handling your pistol in public. But, it is legal and if your safe enough to carry, you better be safe enough to handle.
End result, totally uneventful. And, I think Walmart now finally has a perfect, thick leather, heavy duty belt for holstering.....for just $12 too!
While at Walmart I remembered that I've been needing a new belt. I was oc with a belted pancake holster. Anyhow, I really needed to try on the belts as it's been years since I've bought one and wanted to make sure of the fit. This meant I'd have to remove my holster and pistol. I was nervous at first, but then thought screw it. I have to also remove my cell phone from my belt so what's the difference. Legal is legal.
I removed the pistol and set it in the cart. Then removed the holster and old belt. Tried on the new belt and after done with that I put everything back on again. I was prepared for someone to say something, but honestly I was in between clothes racks where I wasn't much of a spectacle.
Note that I am not advocating handling your pistol in public. But, it is legal and if your safe enough to carry, you better be safe enough to handle.
End result, totally uneventful. And, I think Walmart now finally has a perfect, thick leather, heavy duty belt for holstering.....for just $12 too!
Next time simply wrap the belt around your waist a 1/4" above your belt and you will not be handling your gun at all. I have tried Walmart belts before - the all sag or roll out under the weight of a 1911.
I guarantee you were observable by security cameras. Not saying you did anything illegal, but it is something you might be better off avoiding in the future.
The next time you need to try on belts I would suggest grabbing a few and heading to a changing room. But honestly that's probably because I don't have nuts big enough to do what you did. I like to have a beer or two while I'm carrying and while it's completely legal some people chastise me for it. I suspect you will get the same response depending on who you talk to.
...states like Virginia have no minimum standard as to when under the influence applies...
NV does not prohibit alcohol for mere possession of firearms or other deadly weapons, you know, like a steak knife.
Using firearms while drinking, of course, goes against safety rules.
But NV does not require you to be disarmed just because you have a drink, for example a glass of wine with your dinner at a restaurant. Should you be disarmed all night for this? NV agrees that you should not be.
There is a state blood-alcohol content limit for possession of firearms. It is 0.1% BAC. So, you cannot be drunk and armed. But you can drink and be armed. There is a HUGE difference.
You can drive in this (and most states) after drinking, under a BAC of 0.08%. Which is worse, operating a dangerous device (car) or possession of a dangerous device (gun)?
I know bars where OC is welcome. I patronize them. Welcome to NV.
Can you tell me which bars that you know are OC welcome?
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Can you tell me which bars that you know are OC welcome?
The reason for the BAC for gun possession being higher or more forgiving at 0.10 than it is for driving at 0.08 is simply a matter of highway funds. In order to get them, NV has to honor the fed's 0.08 BAC for driving...
Ted Wiens tire store again, picking up what looks like it will be the perfect combination for my Jeep build. I'll test fit this one and give them the go ahead to mount the rest of them. I've dealt with several different guys there each time, and they don't mind at all, probably think it's cool. Back to wearing the full-size 1911 today.
Then, picked up breakfast at a nearby Roberto's Taco Shop. No issues, just the usual great food.
PTs is the one I go to primarily. I used to go to Big Dogs but they recently changed their policy so they no longer get my money...
I was a serious fan of Big Dogs brews. But I've adapted. I go out for the company, and since I make beer at home, I can equal BD for flavor when I need to.
It really helps that they closed my favorite location on Nellis, so it was easier to walk away. The staff there knew me by name, and as a veteran, my first beer was always free, too.
In the encounter the manager made it clear - "It's nothing personal, it's just company policy."
....all of this reminds me I'm over due to write a nice letter to PT's thanking them for....