Anytime I see a person with an unconcealed weapon in a store I immediately assume they are mentally ill.
my mind goes to they just need attention...reminds me of when I was a kid, my Uncle got a motorcycle...so one day we went to visit my Aunt in the hospital (his wife), and he shows up at about the same time, got out of his car, but carried his motorcycle helmet into the hospital...I was confused until my dad explained to me that although he drove his car, he wanted everyone to know that he had a big, bad motorcycle...Anytime I see a person with an unconcealed weapon in a store I immediately assume they are mentally ill.
nice try...apples and oranges...actually rotten apples and oranges...
How so?nice try...apples and oranges...actually rotten apples and oranges...
not worth my time...How so?
It’s (D)ifferent right?not worth my time...
It's honestly a pet peeve for me. I'm all for 2nd amendment rights. Open guns in a safe environment worn by folks I don't trust immediately creates a situational awareness issue for me. I don't need nor want to see your boom booms.my mind goes to they just need attention...reminds me of when I was a kid, my Uncle got a motorcycle...so one day we went to visit my Aunt in the hospital (his wife), and he shows up at about the same time, got out of his car, but carried his motorcycle helmet into the hospital...I was confused until my dad explained to me that although he drove his car, he wanted everyone to know that he had a big, bad motorcycle...
I always assume there's one main reason people open carry, and it ain't self defense related.It's honestly a pet peeve for me. I'm all for 2nd amendment rights. Open guns in a safe environment worn by folks I don't trust immediately creates a situational awareness issue for me. I don't need nor want to see your boom booms.
The battle of egos has started.
Too coherent….no spelling errors….too few capital letters.
Too coherent….no spelling errors….too few capital letters.