How to handle using restroom IWB?

In the interest of others learning by my mistake....

On a road trip last month, I go into a park rest room facility. It's filthy & there's no way I want my pants touching the floor. Urine all over the place. I've got a heavy steel pistol, so it has to come off the pants. I place it on the lid; but, I hadn't seen the lid was cracked.

Pistol slides off into the toilet, which is filthy. A few choice words come out my mouth.

Fish pistol out, set aside. Finish business as I'm about to explode from drinking too much coffee.

Proceed to sink for field strip, multiple soap wash & rinse cycles, and then a blow dry from the wall unit. The park was empty due to the severe weather so I didn't have anyone come into the mens room while I'm trying to get my act together. My wife is wonder *** took me so long in the mens room.

Stopped at Walmart for supplies. Pick up a cleaning kit, a can of spray lube, q-tips, and a bundle of shop towels. Hotel room had a nice coffee table in front of the big screen TV. Spent over an hour taking everything apart & cleaning it.
 
Just a thought....Maybe this is the reason why the good people of Wisconsin have been denied the right to carry until the last year. Those who rule us, have determined that a people unable to control their bowels are unfit to carry firearms. Makes sense to me...then again, Ihave evolved to the point that I no longer need to express those most base bodily functions. I simply don't "go there" anymore....Before you think this is an easy opportunity......I'm too full of wisdom, love and care to make room for anything else.....:)
 
Simply this:

MA Law allows a police chief to suspend/revoke a gun permit for ANY and ALL reasons (doesn't like you, your hair color, you forgot to shave yesterday, etc.).

MA Law REQUIRES you to turn over all your stuff at the same time they come knocking for your permit. Failure to do so immediately is a criminal offense.

MA Law allows the police chief to dispose of your guns/ammo/etc. to a bonded warehouse and they can sell your stuff after 3 months and pocket the money (this is the condensed version).

So you have no rights in MA, period.

MA has a lot of jobs that don't exist in friendlier places and many of the best hospitals/medical care that money can buy. Those are just some of the reasons people stay. My plan is to escape to NH as soon as my Wife decides to retire from her current job (medical research, which doesn't exist in any part of NH that I'd want to live in).

I already don't do business with companies based in Illinois or New York. Now hearing this about Maine, may cause me to add that state to my no business list. I could never live in a State that made it difficult for citisen's to own guns. In the end such policies result in people making the decision be be an outlaw. :mad:
 
...In the end such policies result in people making the decision be be an outlaw. :mad:

That can certainly be the case, and it is unfortunate that the people who make these policies, and those who passively agree to them, don't seem to care. Apparently to them, if you have a gun or want one, for any reason, you must be an outlaw - period. But remember, we are talking about Massachusetts here, not Maine, so you don't have to strike L. L. Bean from your list. :D
 
I already don't do business with companies based in Illinois or New York. Now hearing this about Maine, may cause me to add that state to my no business list. I could never live in a State that made it difficult for citisen's to own guns. In the end such policies result in people making the decision be be an outlaw. :mad:

Don't blame MAINE (ME), MA = Mass!
 

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