thats great stu![]()
thats great stu![]()
hey stu where are you going to ccw first![]()
My first day CCW I decided I needed some new shirts to hide the gun better. While putting on a new shirt, in the changing room, my gun fell on the floorIf somebody would have been in the next both they would have seen it. That was a frighting moment. I kept rehearsing what I will say if something like this happens. “Move along... Nothing to see here...”
In theaters Saturday, the gun kept “clacking” on the plastic arm rest. I was squirming a lot watching Avatar (what a liberal wet dream). CCW is definitely a learning experience and at times unconformable.
Grandpa's Sheriff Badge, Littleton 1920's
haha, once at a theatre there were a bunch of jerks talking way too much and too loudly behind me... in the middle of the movie I stood up and stretched (they saw the holster) and you could hear an audible gasp. I turned around ask politely asked them if they could keep it down. Didn't have any problems for the rest of the movie.
I know, I know. I could've gotten into trouble for brandishing/threatening, whatever/etc... It was funny to me.
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Update, it looks like the first place I'll carry concealed will be the police department tomorrow to get finger printed. heh
"There are no finger prints under water."
Well, I figured I'd read the door before going in, and ask when I got there. Thank you very much for the tip. I'm going to feel very unsafe while I'm unarmed and surrounded by cops.
Also, I'm not positive on the price yet, but $25 for finger prints was thrown out there. What the hell is up with that? I should be able to just do the thing myself.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Why would you feel unsafe?
As to the prints, they need to be sent to CBI. A sworn person has to affirm that the prints taken match the name given. Around my parts, all of the money collected for fingerprinting goes to victim services and pays for child seats, stuffed animals, stickers, plastic badges, etc.
I was being sarcastic about feeling unsafe while being unarmed in the middle of a police station.
I see your point for the finger prints, in most cases. I don't think these prints are going to CBI, although I'm not sure. I have to submit prints with the application for this Texas resident license I'm getting. I've done the same thing for Wyoming, but apparently they don't share the data base and I have to do the prints again (hence the reason I assume they don't go through CBI).
"There are no finger prints under water."