It has taken a few years, but nobody says anything at my polling place anymore.
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Sadly, I have to cover it at work.
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It has taken a few years, but nobody says anything at my polling place anymore.
Attachment 107921
Sadly, I have to cover it at work.
Your hammer is back. Yikes!
Love it.
I opened carried for the first time at my poll. First time ever actually. It was quite the show. 5 poll workers told me I was violating the law, yet none could vote the law.
They called 3 police officers, and called the election commission. One man told me he “wrote the book on election laws, yet couldn’t cite the law I was violating.” Another poll worker told me she had ptsd so I had to take my gun to my car. Two constables there couldn’t tell me the law, and the judge of election kept claiming I was hostile to them (because I asked for a statute...).
After the election commission told them I was allowed to vote ( surprise!) they gave me a lecture about how they don’t like it and were once threatened so I shouldn’t be allowed to open carry.
The cops were pretty chill tho, and when the one asked for my lctf said “oh wait you are open carrying. Never mind,” and left.
I didn't get a sticker for my handgun. Our election workers have never said anything, and I always open carry while voting. Nope, no constable on duty. Nobody else in the parking lot when my wife and I pulled in. Nobody else there when we left, either. Middle of the day, we were the 26th & 27th voters to show up so far. One election worker was working on her needlepoint, another was crocheting something. Crowded it wasn't.
I didn't even get asked for my ID today. My CC was just a t-shirt because I was in a hurry. No Constable, no stickers and no door hecklers like the old days. IDK why it would be nice to heckle a heckler :D