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knitepoet
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I actually OC'd some today

Had a couple of "honey do's" to do for the wife, plus a few errands of my own to run today. I put my R1911 in my "ChrisBreed" holster IWB and covered it with an untucked, unbuttoned FRC (fire resistant clothing) shirt over my tee.
Well, it got a LOT warmer today than I expected (low 80's) so by 3 this afternoon I was HOT and sweating. Since some of the wife's errands involved going to a women's clothing store and I needed to check on ordering some jewellery for her, I kept the cover garment on through those. (I figure OC'ing when walking into jewellery store would PROBABLY cause someone to hit the "Panic button") By the time I got to Academy Sports and Walmart, I said the heck with it and ditched the HOT FRC shirt. Guess what happened??????
NOT A DANGED THING.
None of the "sheeple" went into conniptions, no one called the cops (that I'm aware of anyway) and the one TPD officer I saw was talking with someone else, looked at me and then went back to giving the other guy direction to somewhere without giving me a second thought.
It's not something I see myself making a habit of, but it is nice to know even all the idealistic college students around here don't freak out about it.
Well, it got a LOT warmer today than I expected (low 80's) so by 3 this afternoon I was HOT and sweating. Since some of the wife's errands involved going to a women's clothing store and I needed to check on ordering some jewellery for her, I kept the cover garment on through those. (I figure OC'ing when walking into jewellery store would PROBABLY cause someone to hit the "Panic button") By the time I got to Academy Sports and Walmart, I said the heck with it and ditched the HOT FRC shirt. Guess what happened??????
NOT A DANGED THING.
None of the "sheeple" went into conniptions, no one called the cops (that I'm aware of anyway) and the one TPD officer I saw was talking with someone else, looked at me and then went back to giving the other guy direction to somewhere without giving me a second thought.
It's not something I see myself making a habit of, but it is nice to know even all the idealistic college students around here don't freak out about it.
Seven Habits of Highly Effective Pirates, Rule #37: There is no “overkill”. There is only “open fire” and “I need to reload”.
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Denny
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It was a lie, I had a Ruger.
You could put a couple drops of Tabasco in your hollow points...............sorta like pepper spray?
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