Open carry complaint at Grocery
Decided to OC the Colt Gold Cup Trophy today at the supermarket. I got some looks from some older folks. Later I pass by a woman talking to an employee:
Woman: ‘can’t you do something?’
Employee: ‘ that’s the law in Pennsylvania, nothing we can do. It’s one guy, he’s in here often, he might be a cop’. (I’m not).
Seems like Shop Rite abides by the law and hasn’t bent to the screeching commies yet.
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Originally Posted by
American1776
Decided to OC the Colt Gold Cup Trophy today at the supermarket. I got some looks from some older folks. Later I pass by a woman talking to an employee:
Woman: ‘can’t you do something?’
Employee: ‘ that’s the law in Pennsylvania, nothing we can do. It’s one guy, he’s in here often, he might be a cop’. (I’m not).
Seems like Shop Rite abides by the law and hasn’t bent to the screeching commies yet.
"Cant you do something"
Yes bitch, tell you to mind your own business, i got work to do.
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Originally Posted by
bogey1
In delco?
You know in Delco, they would have called the police already. Especially if he was in the one in Glenolden.....LMAO
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Originally Posted by
icp4life162005
"Cant you do something"
Yes bitch, tell you to mind your own business, i got work to do.
Yeah really.That might have stopped her clock.
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Originally Posted by
Aggies Coach
You know in Delco, they would have called the police already. Especially if he was in the one in Glenolden.....LMAO
Glenolden a bad place to oc? I think ridley would be, those cops look like they're always looking for trouble.
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Originally Posted by
American1776
Decided to OC the Colt Gold Cup Trophy today at the supermarket. I got some looks from some older folks. Later I pass by a woman talking to an employee:
Woman: ‘can’t you do something?’
Employee: ‘ that’s the law in Pennsylvania, nothing we can do. It’s one guy, he’s in here often, he might be a cop’. (I’m not).
Seems like Shop Rite abides by the law and hasn’t bent to the screeching commies yet.
They can do something, it is private property........
don't push people, they won't push back.......
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fingers80002
They can do something, it is private property........
don't push people, they won't push back.......
So who exactly did the OP push?
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"Can't you do something?" It constantly amazes me how people are alarmed by someone wearing a holstered gun for the world to see. Do they really think a criminal would do that? Do they think that all the others in the store aren't carrying because they can't see the firearm? Sheesh.
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it is really quite simple and i wish more of the brainwashed drones were aware of this simple concept...
if someone has a gun in their hand as they go through the store, it is probably bad and a good idea to gtfo anyway.
if they have a gun on their hip and a gallon of milk in their hand, you're most likely safer now than you were 10 minutes ago.
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She is not afraid of the OP or his gun, or she would be running and calling 911.
Like all good Liberal Democrat drones, she is deeply offended by the OP and his gun, there is a big difference.
She can't wait for Red Flag Laws to be enacted so she can falsely report him as a threat and have his guns confiscated.
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It's simple. I hate guns. I don't want to be around guns. I don't want to have to look at a gun.
I, I, I.
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Bang
It's simple. I hate guns. I don't want to be around guns. I don't want to have to look at a gun.
I, I, I.
You're right.
OTOH, I hate stupid. I don't want to be around stupid. I don't want to have to look at stupid. But every time I go out in public, there it is in all its glory. But I just go on my way, which is exactly what the 'offended' one should have done.
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Make a Business card saying PRIVATE BODY GUARD. Show it to the manager and I need to carry all day.
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Berncly
She is not afraid of the OP or his gun, or she would be running and calling 911.
Like all good Liberal Democrat drones, she is deeply offended by the OP and his gun, there is a big difference.
She can't wait for Red Flag Laws to be enacted so she can falsely report him as a threat and have his guns confiscated.
That is the scary part....
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Pag23
That is the scary part....
i'm out of rep for him. but he is most certainly right.
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bogey1
Glenolden a bad place to oc? I think ridley would be, those cops look like they're always looking for trouble.
I hang with a few Ridley guys most Sundays either watching games or even hunting in season. Most are really good guys. There are a few young ones that still feel like they have something to prove. The only time I have been someplace where the police were called for open carry was at the Pep Boys on Mcdade in Glenolden.
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fallenleader
i'm out of rep for him. but he is most certainly right.
Repped them both.
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Originally Posted by
icp4life162005
"Cant you do something"
Yes bitch, tell you to mind your own business, i got work to do.
A "Yes ma'am" followed by flagging down the OP and saying loudly enough for the complainant to hear: "Sir, this customer and I would like to say Thank You for making this store and our community safer by exercising your 2nd Amendment rights. Have a great day!", shaking his hand and flashing her a smile.
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buckengr
A "Yes ma'am" followed by flagging down the OP and saying loudly enough for the complainant to hear: "Sir, this customer and I would like to say Thank You for making this store and our community safer by exercising your 2nd Amendment rights. Have a great day!", shaking his hand and flashing her a smile.
I like that even better!