skwerl
Member
So, I went in to the local appliance store to get a new dryer belt today. There's a 50ish guy(the parts man) and a mid 20's female at the register. I gave him the old belt and he comes back with the new belt and quotes me over 400bucks. I know he's kidding, start digging around in my pocket and find about six .22 shells. I opened my palm and said "I found these and a quarter". He started shaking a bit and saying how if johnny law caught me with those I'd be in big trouble, even more so if I owned something to shoot them with. So I paid and left.
What I wanted to do was ask him if he knew that a person could posess a CWP in this state. I wanted to engage he and her on the subject, if for no other reason than to hear what they think about it, but I didn't.
Why? Because I was carrying my .44. It just seemed to me that since it started off by us joking around and me showing them the 22 shells, further discussion might be construed as threatening somehow.
What do you guys think?
What I wanted to do was ask him if he knew that a person could posess a CWP in this state. I wanted to engage he and her on the subject, if for no other reason than to hear what they think about it, but I didn't.
Why? Because I was carrying my .44. It just seemed to me that since it started off by us joking around and me showing them the 22 shells, further discussion might be construed as threatening somehow.
What do you guys think?