MedGrl
Member
I was at work the other day (I work for a major retail chain) and a man was walking around with a gun on his hip. He had a basket in one hand and had a few items in it, obviously shopping for things for home. One of the managers FREAKED OUT and called security to keep an eye on him and was going to call the police because "There is a man walking around with a gun!"
I heard this on the radio I was carrying and asked if he had done anything that we would normally call the police for, or if he was simply shopping with a gun on his belt. The manager said "No, but he's got a GUN!"
Open Carry is legal where I live, and our store is located in line of sight with the worlds largest Cabelas Outfitter. You would think that Open carry would be more accepted or at least expected. But I had to explain to the managers and security staff why there was no need to call the police unless he did something other than shop with a gun on his hip.
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I heard this on the radio I was carrying and asked if he had done anything that we would normally call the police for, or if he was simply shopping with a gun on his belt. The manager said "No, but he's got a GUN!"
Open Carry is legal where I live, and our store is located in line of sight with the worlds largest Cabelas Outfitter. You would think that Open carry would be more accepted or at least expected. But I had to explain to the managers and security staff why there was no need to call the police unless he did something other than shop with a gun on his hip.
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