I absolutely, totally agree with that ! And I am unanimous in my decision.Too often, trying to "do the right thing" and disclosing more information than necessary actually causes more problems than the situation itself warrants.
Empty Holster in Secure Locations?
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Re: Empty Holster in Secure Locations?
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Re: Empty Holster in Secure Locations?
I would have asked for a supervisor. Everyone has a boss. Worst case you could speak to the judge and have him explain when leather became a weapon. You can not be arrested for asking to speak to someone in charge, properly asked of course. I get a lot of problems solved by going over the little people.TexCalhoun wrote: Is there anything I can do about this? What irritated me the most about the experience is the idiotic false claim, loudly announced, that I was carrying "a knife" or "a weapon". If she had just said "we don't allow firearms accessories on site", I would have been frustrated, but not angry. If they are going to exclude accessories, I think they need to post that information.