Voting Armed.

Did you vote Armed

  • Yes I did vote Armed.

    Votes: 92 36.8%
  • No I did not.

    Votes: 158 63.2%

  • Total voters
    250
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I chose to leave my ccw under the seat and follow the law here and vote unarmed. However, the 6 or 7 old ladies that were running the place have all known my dad since he was born and also known me since I was born. So I probably didn't have anything to worry about there.
 
I carry everywhere that there aren't metal detectors. Voted armed and concealed as I do everything else in my day.
SRT
 
Well, a lot do the absentee ballot thing here in Florida. So many I am sure were armed when they filled out the absentee ballots.I am sure this is popular in other states too. I think that we should keep in mind this fact when the "media" exit poll nonsense starts this evening.
 
Luckily I live in PA where it's legal unless at a school, federal build or courthouse. Since I vote at a firehouse it's all good.

My GF and I both Open Carried today as we voted.... where did all these people come from. No negative incidents

Did get to talk with one older gentleman afterwards while waiting outside for my GF to finish, her line was twice as long as mine, who asked if it was legal or I was security....LOL Told him I wasn't security and that it was perfectly legal. We talked for a while about the Election and he told me he was scared that Obama would win. I think most old people are, the ones old enough to remember the Depression, WW II and the nazi's, the communism of the 50's/60's and watching Walter Cronkite on the news and the race riots of the later 60's..... Gave him a PA Gunrights Flyer as well, he told me he has a LTCF. and has been considering carrying again, told him I understood perfectly.
 
I voted last week, but I went in to FOUR polling places today on business (note the lack of quotation marks around the word "business").

Two were churches, and two were types of residential clubhouses, so I carried in all of them.

I saw a lady with a beard at one of them, and that was the most exciting/terrifying part of my day. :)
 
Texas prohibits lawful concealed carry in polling places.

As does South Carolina

FWIW - sounds like voters in Penn. needed to be armed when they vote!
 
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