CHL in a bank?
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Re: CHL in a bank?
Never saw a posted BofA but my other bank I use has a gunburger sign. Since I know it doesn't apply to me the wife and I just waltz past. I'm pretty sure it's just window dressing for the anti's out there.
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Re: CHL in a bank?
The only time I have had someone point a gun at my body was at a bank.
They were however not in compliance with the CHL law listed above.
They were however not in compliance with the CHL law listed above.
Re: CHL in a bank?
I walked into a bank today with my gun.
I walked out with an extra $225 in my wallet.
Unfortunately, during that time, my savings account lowered by $225.
I walked out with an extra $225 in my wallet.
Unfortunately, during that time, my savings account lowered by $225.
Re: CHL in a bank?
Since our BofA has been robbed more than once, I will not go in there "naked."
Never felt odd about carrying in a bank. It's one of the times i figure I'm more likely to be a target since a would be robber sees me leaving. I could have a pocket full of cash.
Never felt odd about carrying in a bank. It's one of the times i figure I'm more likely to be a target since a would be robber sees me leaving. I could have a pocket full of cash.
Re: CHL in a bank?
I suppose that bicycling isn't completely normal. The vast majority of people don't do it. Canoeing isn't completely normal. The vast majority of people don't do it. Playing football isn't completely normal. The vast majority of people don't do it. etc, etc, etc.Tamie wrote:It's a sad situation if the antigun propaganda is that widespread, especially in Texas.3dfxMM wrote:That's just it. It isn't completely normal. The vast majority of people don't do it and even for those that do, it doesn't feel normal until after you have been doing it for a while.bdickens wrote:I never did understand the idea of people "feeling weird" about carrying in certain places. Why would you feel weird about doing something that is completely normal and legal? As if you're somehow sneaking around and "getting away" with something.
And you know this how?3dfxMM wrote:It has nothing to do with propaganda. Very few people have CHLs and many of those who do don't carry very often for various reasons.
Speak for yourself. I for one never had that feeling.3dfxMM wrote:Everyone here knows how it felt when they first started carrying (i.e. everyone is staring at you waiting to get a peek at your gun.)
Byron Dickens
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Being silly about it doesn't help.bdickens wrote:I suppose that bicycling isn't completely normal. The vast majority of people don't do it. Canoeing isn't completely normal. The vast majority of people don't do it. Playing football isn't completely normal. The vast majority of people don't do it. etc, etc, etc.Tamie wrote:It's a sad situation if the antigun propaganda is that widespread, especially in Texas.3dfxMM wrote:That's just it. It isn't completely normal. The vast majority of people don't do it and even for those that do, it doesn't feel normal until after you have been doing it for a while.bdickens wrote:I never did understand the idea of people "feeling weird" about carrying in certain places. Why would you feel weird about doing something that is completely normal and legal? As if you're somehow sneaking around and "getting away" with something.
The part about very few people having CHLs is clear from the number of licenses issued v. the population of the state. The other part came from reading this forum and from talking to people.bdickens wrote:3dfxMM wrote:It has nothing to do with propaganda. Very few people have CHLs and many of those who do don't carry very often for various reasons.
And you know this how?
Ok. Not everyone, but most, if what I read on this forum and others is any indication.bdickens wrote:Speak for yourself. I for one never had that feeling.3dfxMM wrote:Everyone here knows how it felt when they first started carrying (i.e. everyone is staring at you waiting to get a peek at your gun.)
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Every person here felt awkward when they carried a weapon for the first time, so let's not play the game of trying to belittle members by saying "speak for yourself".bdickens wrote:I suppose that bicycling isn't completely normal. The vast majority of people don't do it. Canoeing isn't completely normal. The vast majority of people don't do it. Playing football isn't completely normal. The vast majority of people don't do it. etc, etc, etc.Tamie wrote:It's a sad situation if the antigun propaganda is that widespread, especially in Texas.3dfxMM wrote:That's just it. It isn't completely normal. The vast majority of people don't do it and even for those that do, it doesn't feel normal until after you have been doing it for a while.bdickens wrote:I never did understand the idea of people "feeling weird" about carrying in certain places. Why would you feel weird about doing something that is completely normal and legal? As if you're somehow sneaking around and "getting away" with something.
And you know this how?3dfxMM wrote:It has nothing to do with propaganda. Very few people have CHLs and many of those who do don't carry very often for various reasons.Speak for yourself. I for one never had that feeling.3dfxMM wrote:Everyone here knows how it felt when they first started carrying (i.e. everyone is staring at you waiting to get a peek at your gun.)
Embalmo
Husband and wife CHL team since 2009
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Nope, you're wrong-It is everyone, not most that feel like they're being stared at when they first start carrying. It's perfectly natural, just like new drivers being awkward and overly cautious; though I'm sure there are those who would say that they were never awkward when they first started driving.3dfxMM wrote:Being silly about it doesn't help.bdickens wrote:I suppose that bicycling isn't completely normal. The vast majority of people don't do it. Canoeing isn't completely normal. The vast majority of people don't do it. Playing football isn't completely normal. The vast majority of people don't do it. etc, etc, etc.Tamie wrote:It's a sad situation if the antigun propaganda is that widespread, especially in Texas.3dfxMM wrote:That's just it. It isn't completely normal. The vast majority of people don't do it and even for those that do, it doesn't feel normal until after you have been doing it for a while.bdickens wrote:I never did understand the idea of people "feeling weird" about carrying in certain places. Why would you feel weird about doing something that is completely normal and legal? As if you're somehow sneaking around and "getting away" with something.
The part about very few people having CHLs is clear from the number of licenses issued v. the population of the state. The other part came from reading this forum and from talking to people.bdickens wrote:3dfxMM wrote:It has nothing to do with propaganda. Very few people have CHLs and many of those who do don't carry very often for various reasons.
And you know this how?
Ok. Not everyone, but most, if what I read on this forum and others is any indication.bdickens wrote:Speak for yourself. I for one never had that feeling.3dfxMM wrote:Everyone here knows how it felt when they first started carrying (i.e. everyone is staring at you waiting to get a peek at your gun.)
Husband and wife CHL team since 2009
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That is a pretty good analogy.Embalmo wrote:Nope, you're wrong-It is everyone, not most that feel like they're being stared at when they first start carrying. It's perfectly natural, just like new drivers being awkward and overly cautious; though I'm sure there are those who would say that they were never awkward when they first started driving.
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Re: CHL in a bank?
While carrying a gun in a bank may be "normal and perfectly legal" I had never done it before and did feel strange. I have only been carring for a few months and it gets easier all the time. Just sayin 

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There is always an armed guard at my credit union, but when I greet him, I think to myself, "Thanks, but I brought my own."
Embalmo

Embalmo
Husband and wife CHL team since 2009
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So you were there, in my brain on Saturday, 30 Aug 2008 1930hr when I made my Wally Walk. viewtopic.php?f=53&t=18531&hilit=+wally+walk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Embalmo wrote:Every person here felt awkward when they carried a weapon for the first time, so let's not play the game of trying to belittle members by saying "speak for yourself".bdickens wrote:I suppose that bicycling isn't completely normal. The vast majority of people don't do it. Canoeing isn't completely normal. The vast majority of people don't do it. Playing football isn't completely normal. The vast majority of people don't do it. etc, etc, etc.Tamie wrote:It's a sad situation if the antigun propaganda is that widespread, especially in Texas.3dfxMM wrote:That's just it. It isn't completely normal. The vast majority of people don't do it and even for those that do, it doesn't feel normal until after you have been doing it for a while.bdickens wrote:I never did understand the idea of people "feeling weird" about carrying in certain places. Why would you feel weird about doing something that is completely normal and legal? As if you're somehow sneaking around and "getting away" with something.
And you know this how?3dfxMM wrote:It has nothing to do with propaganda. Very few people have CHLs and many of those who do don't carry very often for various reasons.Speak for yourself. I for one never had that feeling.3dfxMM wrote:Everyone here knows how it felt when they first started carrying (i.e. everyone is staring at you waiting to get a peek at your gun.)
Embalmo
Did I stumbe upon the Texas Psychic Forum by mistake?
Byron Dickens
Re: CHL in a bank?
Pawpaw wrote:Wasn't there a news story a few years ago where some guy tried to rob a bank and several CHLers thoroughly perforated him?
Don't know about perforating a bank robber, but concealed weapon licensees in other states have thwarted bank robberies:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDs-yGTdPFo" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmyLw62sArQ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: CHL in a bank?
Nope, but you have stumbled into an environment were smart comments and belittling members is not appreciated by anyone.Did I stumbe upon the Texas Psychic Forum by mistake?bdickens wrote:So you were there, in my brain on Saturday, 30 Aug 2008 1930hr when I made my Wally Walk. viewtopic.php?f=53&t=18531&hilit=+wally+walk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Husband and wife CHL team since 2009
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Second-guessing people's statements about how things happened and how they felt about it when you don't know them, weren't there and have no way of knowing what they were thinking isn't much appreciated either.
Saying "speak for yourself" to someone is not belittling. That's how he felt. It isn't how I felt.
Someone made a comment about how "everyone" feels a certain way when he first starts carrying. That person is quite simply wrong because "everyone" doesn't. And I'll guarantee that I am not the only person who didn't feel that people were staring at me waiting to get a peek at my gun. It isn't even a legitimate statement because he has no way of even knowing "everyone," let alone how they all feel or what they all think.
Words mean things and they should be used properly.
Saying "speak for yourself" to someone is not belittling. That's how he felt. It isn't how I felt.
Someone made a comment about how "everyone" feels a certain way when he first starts carrying. That person is quite simply wrong because "everyone" doesn't. And I'll guarantee that I am not the only person who didn't feel that people were staring at me waiting to get a peek at my gun. It isn't even a legitimate statement because he has no way of even knowing "everyone," let alone how they all feel or what they all think.
Words mean things and they should be used properly.
Byron Dickens