cp2146
Member
This is just a curious question that I think I probably know the answer from most people. Recently I saw a story about someone who carried into a retail outlet that was either not posted, or was posted so that only license holders could legally carry in the store. When the person was carded by a store employee, he refused to show his license, stating that per the current signage at the entrance, he was not required to. Technically he may have been correct...technically, but it ended up being a big scene and gave CCL holders a black eye because of his adamant refusal.
My question is this, if you were in the same situation, would you object to being carded? Personally, I would not. Our permission to carry in some places is precarious enough and I don't want to fan the flame of those who's sole purpose in life is to take away our right to carry. Besides, it takes only a few seconds to pull out my license and show it to law enforcement (a no-brainer there) or whomever might be in authority over the property I have entered. It's no big deal to me, and as a law abiding citizen, I don't mind proving that I'm legal to carry.
My question is this, if you were in the same situation, would you object to being carded? Personally, I would not. Our permission to carry in some places is precarious enough and I don't want to fan the flame of those who's sole purpose in life is to take away our right to carry. Besides, it takes only a few seconds to pull out my license and show it to law enforcement (a no-brainer there) or whomever might be in authority over the property I have entered. It's no big deal to me, and as a law abiding citizen, I don't mind proving that I'm legal to carry.