They might as well have put up a sign saying, "Attention Criminals: Legally licensed handgun carriers are forbidden to carry on these premises under penalty of law. No one here has any power to stop your criminal activity. We are easy targets, practically sitting ducks, just waiting to be your...
" After he completed any paperwork, he would return the weapon - unloaded and all the rounds loose and might insist everything be locked in the trunk."
Some people's kids...
If it's unloaded and locked in the trunk, I just wasted a bunch of hard earned money getting a CHL. And what am I...
I think if business owners truly want safe environments for their customers, they should all have signs similar to this.
The "NO HANDGUN" signs might as well say "I WANT TO BE A VICTOM, AND I WANT MY CUSTOMERS TO BE VICTOMS TOO."
When I read the original post, I thought "wow, that's a good idea." Oklahoma is just now beginning to put veteran endorsements on DL's. As I understand, they are puting a small American flag on the front of the DL. I was thinking since they now have the equipment for that, maybe they could do...
Sorry 'bout that. For some reason this thread showed up somewhere near the top of the concealed carry threads and I didn't even think to look at the date on it.
My bad.
Just a hunch, but I'd say yes. Right cargo pocket looks like there might be a flashlight in it.
The thing in front of the fanny pack kinda looks like the clip from a Crossbreed or similar tuckable holster. Also notice what appears to be a slight bulge under the shirt just above the clip.
As a CO working behind the fence, I can't carry at work.
However, my pastor asked if I had my CCP and said I had his permission to carry at church. When they "hired me" as volunteer security, he pretty much told me to carry.
Some of the best advice I've received on ammo is try several different brands and loads and see what shoots best through your gun. It might get a little expensive, but that's really about the only way you'll find out what works best for you.