friscolatchi
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Don't ask, don't tell. No rules here requiring permission in this not as "free" state.
didnt think about my CCW
So this is about your feelings? Understand that being responsible for your actions trumps how you are "felt" about in the final analysis.I had to fill in for somebody at work today, it was a spur of the moment thing and I had my CCW with me. Normally I would be able to leave my CCW in my truck when I got to the job but I was on my bike (08 CBR1000rr) and didnt think about my CCW till i got to the job. Everything went fine but I started thinking, how would people feel if someone they hired to work in their home, was CCWing.
I honestly dont know if I would feel comfortable with someone I dont know very well carrying in my house. Ive heard a lot of stories of irresponsible people and NDs. I probably wouldnt allow it if my family was home. If I was there alone then I wouldnt care as much.
Homes are private property. I would want to know if a stranger brought one.
You could Vulcan mind meld them. Or get a big old magnet. Or continue to want.Homes are private property. I would want to know if a stranger brought one.
I have friends that if I knew they were carrying in my home I would quietly ask them to store it in my safe.
Just like the assumption that eveyone, EVERYWHERE is armed. I assume the plumber is carrying, the grocery store clerk is carrying, the cop is carrying, the drug dealer is carrying, and I assume THEY assume I am. If they aren't that's their own dumb fault.A wiser policy would be to simply assume that everyone entering your home is armed.
I don't ask, I don't tell. I carry where carrying is legal, period.
Concealed means concealed.
For the most part, I don't invite strangers inside.
Al,As Plan2Live mentioned, it's a matter of law here. In my house, if you don't have a sidearm, one can be provided.