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by texasjeep44
Thu Oct 21, 2010 2:52 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Whats your "excuse"?
Replies: 52
Views: 8414

Re: Whats your "excuse"?

chasfm11 wrote:
My concern about having a gun discussion with a stranger who may have just perceived it is that you never know where they are coming from. I've met a lot of people who were open to discussions about guns but there are some closet antis out there, too. My fear is that it will be one of them who asks me. There would be nothing to stop them, after our discussion, from making a 911 MWAG call. Although they probably wouldn't have physically seen it, I confirmed through our discussion that I had it. A dispatch tape with the caller saying "and he intimidated me" would not go well afterwards, I suspect. I freely admit to a bias in believing that antis are part of a Liberal mentality for whom the facts are unimportant.

I'm a risk avoidance type. I don't frequent Oak Cliff (though I've gone there on occasion ) because I see it as a high risk environment. I view talking to absolute strangers about guns to be another risk area that I'd prefer not to venture into.
I am not suggesting you go out and start broadcasting it to the public that you carry. Nor am I suggesting that if the person is clearly paranoid and nearly soiling themselves that you stick around and try to convert them on the spot.

Total strangers aren't going to be close enough to feel it during a hug or whatever. At most they might have caught a glimps of the bottom of a holster or imprint of a grip on a shirt if I mess up too bad with concealment. Generally though folks in public are oblivious, "condition white" to what is going on around them and aren't going to see anyway.

If your doing your job concealing, the people that are going to notice are those with whom you spend time around and most likely already have some sort of relationship with.
by texasjeep44
Thu Oct 21, 2010 9:38 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Whats your "excuse"?
Replies: 52
Views: 8414

Re: Whats your "excuse"?

The only people that have ever noticed were people that already knew I carried every day, and it was when we were working and my shirt got caught on the grip. We were in a fraternal organization building which we were all brothers so it really wasn't a big deal.

I guess now that I am an instructor my response will be, that it is a gun, would you like me to tell you how you can legally carry one as well. Then tell them when the next class is scheduled.

I think the bigger the deal you make out of it, the worse it will be. I am in no way saying to let your method of concealment be lax. Keep the gun concealed, but in the event that someone feels or notices ect. work with them to explain how and why you carry and hopefully you will spark interest in another person an bring them to our side.

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