I have actually had that happen to me, twice (once, open carry in Alabama, once CC in NJ, though you could easily see his gun under his jacke, both middile aged white guyst) Both times at fast food places.. Both times, everyone else, staff, patrons, was pretty sure the dude was about to stick the place up and held their breath until the asshole got his burger and left. It's terrifying either way.
Had it happen in a 7/11 in Tucson, young dude in front of me in the line had a small automatic on his hip. Customer or polite stickup man—how can you tell?
That's why I'm thinking that if people started walking out of sit-down restaurants when this happened—you'd call 'em from home and offer to pay for what you'd been served—things might change.
I'm kind of inured to open carry in Nevada. Sidearms, anyway. If anyone shows up with an AR-15 across their chest in the grocery store, I'm fucking outta there.
Open carry is safer than concealed carry. When some small-dick asshole walks into a restaurant carrying, you can walk right out.
Carry all you want, concealed or otherwise. Just check your ammo at the door.
I have actually had that happen to me, twice (once, open carry in Alabama, once CC in NJ, though you could easily see his gun under his jacke, both middile aged white guyst) Both times at fast food places.. Both times, everyone else, staff, patrons, was pretty sure the dude was about to stick the place up and held their breath until the asshole got his burger and left. It's terrifying either way.
Had it happen in a 7/11 in Tucson, young dude in front of me in the line had a small automatic on his hip. Customer or polite stickup man—how can you tell?
That's why I'm thinking that if people started walking out of sit-down restaurants when this happened—you'd call 'em from home and offer to pay for what you'd been served—things might change.
I'm kind of inured to open carry in Nevada. Sidearms, anyway. If anyone shows up with an AR-15 across their chest in the grocery store, I'm fucking outta there.
The weirdest thing about moving from Princeton to semi-rural PA is all the gun ads on teevee. Throws me every time.
Wendy is |pivoting.| (although in a good way.)
I feel so much more normal after watching that clip.
If you haven't seen the whole series I highly recommend it. You can watch the whole thing for free, |here.|
I'll sure do that and thanks for the "Couch, etc." tip. That's a wonder resource for the Cable-Freed.
Or Sheldon Adelson.