Sorry, but that's funny. What in the world did they think it was?
In Texas a person has to be at least 18 years of age to purchase tobacco products. The big box stores train the employees to ID everyone. Occasionally, even though you maybe over 65 with thinning hair and solid gray beard, you run across a really brain dead cashier that demands to see proof of age before executing the sale. I sometimes get amazed that we are not required to sign an affidavit that the purchase is for personal use.hardcase60
In Texas a person has to be at least 18 years of age to purchase tobacco products. The big box stores train the employees to ID everyone. Occasionally, even though you maybe over 65 with thinning hair and solid gray beard,
you run across a really brain dead cashier that demands to see proof of age before executing the sale.
I sometimes get amazed that we are not required to sign an affidavit that the purchase is for personal use.hardcase60
I was asked for my CPL once by a cop while carrying openly and I politely refused. Theres no way I would show it to any store clerk.
Shucks,
I got card'd over a can of Copenhagen at wally world
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I think you missed the point there.Two completely different scenarios. In WA it's legal to open carry...Originally Posted by Mainsail
I was asked for my CPL once by a cop while carrying openly and I politely refused. Theres no way I would show it to any store clerk.
Thanks everyone. I really appreciate all the opinions. I'm sorry, I guess I should have been more specific. The incident was at a Wal-Mart and the guy was carrying open. I don't know where he was, but I can only assume it was somewhere where open carry is legal. In Texas, where open carry is legal but only with a license, Wal-Mart is posted with signs saying that firearms are prohibited unless the firearm is a handgun and the person possessing the handgun is properly licensed under state law. In my opinion, the sign should also state that you may be asked to show your license. Then you can decide whether you still want to shop there or not. I also agree that whoever asks should be either LE or store security and not some general flunky who is sweeping the floor in the produce section. I would have a problem with that because that person, in most cases, does not have the authority to ask. In general, though, I still would not object to being carded if done properly. I'd just whip out my license, prove that I'm legal, then continue on my way. I usually try to stay out of Wal-Mart, though, for a multitude of other reasons having nothing to do with carrying a gun and am usually only there to buy ammo.
In a similar situation, I stopped to buy gas at a local convenience store yesterday (a place I frequent regularly). This store is posted with a sign that says the unlicensed possession of a firearm on these premises is punishable by a fine and jail time (paraphrasing). I'm sure you've seen similar signs. I was carrying open and when the clerk, who is normally very chatty, took one look at my gun, he got real quiet. He didn't object, but I guess my gun made him nervous. I guess it is just going to take time for people to realize that not everyone who walks in with a gun is there to rob them.
Please do not come to the People's Republic of Illinois. We do not recognize any other state's concealed carry permits (except retired police officer concealed carry, and in some places you will get hassled over that!). Your gun will be confiscated (in many parts of the state, less likely in Southern Illinois) and you may well be charged with a criminal offense. We only have concealed carry in PRI because a federal judge (yay, judge!) said we had to. You can't carry on school property, at a movie theater, in a park (except state parks while participating in hunting programs or using a public range), in a mall, on public transportation, etc. etc. (Think any place there has been a mass shooting, and concealed carry is probably prohibited for all but LEOs and retired LEOs. Even then, most folks think the retired cops can't carry there, but that is NOT the law.) We have the 2d highest property taxes in the US (right after New Jersey), we have 3 former govs in federal slammers, the State hasn't had a budget since June 30, 2015, and more people are moving out of Illinois than are moving in. Gee, I wonder why?
Thanks for letting me rant.