lprgcFrank
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Well USairways is going for a record canceling my flights :-(
Good OC day today (Saturday).
AVIS car rental return in Phila - had a good conversation with the guy checking in the cars. Asked me if I was a bounty hunter (first time I heard that). Explained I was just a regular citizen exercising my 2nd amendment rights. Turned out he's pro 2nd amendment and was disappointed to learn he needed his LTCF to OC in Philly. He was very grateful to get a copy of PA Patriot's Firearms rights pamphlet. (gotta print some more of those).
No issues:
Terminal B/C baggage claim at the Philly Airport, waiting for the airport train, train to 30th street, waiting at 30th st, Dunkin Donuts at 30th St, Train to Wayne, Radnor Cleaners, CVS, Braxtons, or having lunch in Freehouse with my wife.
Had an interesting encounter with some women at a Larouche table by the Wayne post office, but they didn't notice the 1911 - I noticed their Al Gore is a "Cereal killer" sign and burst out laughing...
Today was a sidewalk sale day in Wayne and they had historical actors walking around in colonial garb. My wife and I walked around Wayne for a while before and after lunch and I had a snappy answer all set up to use if they noticed the 1911 - but alas - they like almost everyone else - didn't notice.
If asked about my firearm I was going to say that I was an 'Associator'. Which is the colonial name for someone who was armed with their personal weapons to defend their personal liberty (PA didn't have a Militia - it had armed Associations with members being called Associators. Benjamin Franklin started these in the 1740's.)
....Interesting facts courtesy of the book The Founders View of the Right to Bear Arms by David E Young. (I highly recommend it)
Well USairways is going for a record canceling my flights :-(
Good OC day today (Saturday).
AVIS car rental return in Phila - had a good conversation with the guy checking in the cars. Asked me if I was a bounty hunter (first time I heard that). Explained I was just a regular citizen exercising my 2nd amendment rights. Turned out he's pro 2nd amendment and was disappointed to learn he needed his LTCF to OC in Philly. He was very grateful to get a copy of PA Patriot's Firearms rights pamphlet. (gotta print some more of those).
No issues:
Terminal B/C baggage claim at the Philly Airport, waiting for the airport train, train to 30th street, waiting at 30th st, Dunkin Donuts at 30th St, Train to Wayne, Radnor Cleaners, CVS, Braxtons, or having lunch in Freehouse with my wife.
Had an interesting encounter with some women at a Larouche table by the Wayne post office, but they didn't notice the 1911 - I noticed their Al Gore is a "Cereal killer" sign and burst out laughing...
Today was a sidewalk sale day in Wayne and they had historical actors walking around in colonial garb. My wife and I walked around Wayne for a while before and after lunch and I had a snappy answer all set up to use if they noticed the 1911 - but alas - they like almost everyone else - didn't notice.
If asked about my firearm I was going to say that I was an 'Associator'. Which is the colonial name for someone who was armed with their personal weapons to defend their personal liberty (PA didn't have a Militia - it had armed Associations with members being called Associators. Benjamin Franklin started these in the 1740's.)
....Interesting facts courtesy of the book The Founders View of the Right to Bear Arms by David E Young. (I highly recommend it)