View Poll Results: Do you inform delivery people?

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  • Yes - After all, someone in uniform understands the hardships of defending society

    2 25.00%
  • Yes - It's always a good idea to let them know

    0 0%
  • No - I only open carry

    1 12.50%
  • No - It'll be obvious enough by all the gun signs/paraphernalia around, I won't have to tell 'em.

    2 25.00%
  • No - they're trespassing, if they don't leave by the time I count to 3, they'll see it. 1... 2...

    3 37.50%
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Thread: Do you inform uniformed deliverypersons that you are concealed carrying?

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    Stoopid question.
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    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Hurtley View Post
    Bingo. I figured at least this one would be blatantly obviously a joke, (because of the responses even if you didn't get it from the question,) and hopefully this will stop the silly "do you inform" threads...
    Still not fooled!
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    Quote Originally Posted by wooddoctor View Post
    Still not fooled!
    Well, since I wasn't trying to fool you, I guess that's a good thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Hurtley View Post
    Well, since I wasn't trying to fool you, I guess that's a good thing.

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    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*

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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by tuts40 View Post
    Yes. Uniformed employees are there to protect and serve, or at least serve and therefore deserve to know if they are dealing with man or woman with a gun for crying out loud. It only makes sense! They would know I'm carrying anyway if they would just notice my CCW badge on my camo spandex CCW uniform.
    bwahahahahahaha...good one!

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