And here I thought if I even mentioned the word "spackle" and "crack kills" in the same sentence, I would get into trouble...Keith B wrote:Now, there is one plus. If it is a plumber and he is carrying in an SOB holster, it would be a plus as it might cover up what we normally see when plumbers bend over to work under your sink!!
But seriously, I really don't believe a repairman would carry on their person whilst working in your home...I don't see that happenig to the point where it would be a common practice...
If they did produce, or verify they had a CHL, I would not have a problem with it then...but I would have to ask..."Does the carrying of a weapon on you in a persons home while you are working help you??? I would think it would hurt you rolling around on the floor, through crawl spaces, getting hung up on stuff in tight placees...etc etc etc...
I just don't see this as a thing that happens very much in the real world...