Woah, now... I said inform, not draw on!
Woman pulls gun over late package, police say.
Yes - After all, someone in uniform understands the hardships of defending society
Yes - It's always a good idea to let them know
No - I only open carry
No - It'll be obvious enough by all the gun signs/paraphernalia around, I won't have to tell 'em.
No - they're trespassing, if they don't leave by the time I count to 3, they'll see it. 1... 2...
Stoopid question.
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Woah, now... I said inform, not draw on!
Woman pulls gun over late package, police say.
No. I always answer the door in a ghillie suit with a couple of bandloliers strapped accross my chest and a shotgun in my hand. I feel it would be pointless to tell them that I have a concealed pistol as well. Why spoil the surprise.
(Insert random tough-guy quote here)
"See my gun?? Aren't you impressed?" - Anonymous sheepdog
Guns - the alternative to running for your life.
Open carriers don't need to inform, like the concealed carriers do, of the surprise they have hidden in their pants. That surprise might be a gun...or something else...*laughs maniacally and runs away*
I usually say drop the package and turn around slowly first. Never have time to tell 'em, to busy watching the dogs chase 'em.
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