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Re: Places to carry? Can I?
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 10:09 am
by chasfm11
Keith B wrote:oohrah wrote:My doctor is not posted, but I leave it in the car, because I know I'm going to be taking my pants off ('m at that age).
I have no problem with having to disrobe as they leave the office and I can wrap my gun up on my clothes. My concern is the extra poundage added when I get weighed in.


I was on the verge of running late for an appointment to have a skin lesion removed. Typically, I get the gun off before the weigh in but I really didn't expect one that day, given the procedure. When the nurse said "step on the scale", I weighed my options (don't you just love puns?) and the simply complied. The big increase in my weight didn't come up with my doctor until my next visit a couple of weeks later when I quickly dropped all of those extra pounds.
Re: Places to carry? Can I?
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 1:00 pm
by cprems
This is the part that struck me (bolded) - This clinic is part of a teaching hospital (S&W) but is not on the actual hospital grounds. Is it still acceptable to carry?
Ruger3 wrote:Hospitals are required to posted proper 30:06 signs if they do not want you carrying OR if they are part of a college/teaching hospital then they are no carry zones.
Re: Places to carry? Can I?
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 2:32 pm
by FigNewton
chasfm11 wrote: 
I was on the verge of running late for an appointment to have a skin lesion removed. Typically, I get the gun off before the weigh in but I really didn't expect one that day, given the procedure. When the nurse said "step on the scale", I weighed my options (don't you just love puns?) and the simply complied. The big increase in my weight didn't come up with my doctor until my next visit a couple of weeks later when I quickly dropped all of those extra pounds.
Are you guys concealing howitzers?
Re: Places to carry? Can I?
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 2:44 pm
by Keith B
FigNewton wrote:
Are you guys concealing howitzers?
Yep, that is what all the extra weight is from. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

Re: Places to carry? Can I?
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 3:16 pm
by chasfm11
Keith B wrote:FigNewton wrote:
Are you guys concealing howitzers?
Yep, that is what all the extra weight is from. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

X2
Re: Places to carry? Can I?
Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 6:51 pm
by TrackinPat
FigNewton wrote:chasfm11 wrote: 
I was on the verge of running late for an appointment to have a skin lesion removed. Typically, I get the gun off before the weigh in but I really didn't expect one that day, given the procedure. When the nurse said "step on the scale", I weighed my options (don't you just love puns?) and the simply complied. The big increase in my weight didn't come up with my doctor until my next visit a couple of weeks later when I quickly dropped all of those extra pounds.
Are you guys concealing howitzers?
^ Thank you, I have now spit Gatorade on myself.
Re: Places to carry? Can I?
Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 7:04 pm
by treeman
My bank also has the gunbuster sign and I haven't let it concern me for years. Serveral months ago a lady that I know fairly well in the bank mentioned that a few of the bank officers and some of their wives took a concealed carry course together. The gunbuster sign has remained so, like some others on this forum, I assume it is just to make some bank lawyers happy. Even though I know a couple of the officers fairly well, I haven't asked any questions.
Re: Places to carry? Can I?
Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 10:21 am
by gary57210
Would it be legal to carry at the parking lot of a racetrack?
Re: Places to carry? Can I?
Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 10:44 am
by Oldgringo
Keith B wrote:oohrah wrote:My doctor is not posted, but I leave it in the car, because I know I'm going to be taking my pants off ('m at that age).
I have no problem with having to disrobe as they leave the office and I can wrap my gun up on my clothes. My concern is the extra poundage added when I get weighed in.

I tell the nurse to deduct 3 lbs. She knows, as does my primary doctor. My wife is in the room with me. I have, on occasion, given her the gun to put in her purse when I've had to disrobe.
Re: Places to carry? Can I?
Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 11:21 am
by drumbdummer
FigNewton wrote:
Are you guys concealing howitzers?
My reaction:
Thanks for the laugh. I think my belly will hurt for days!!!
Re: Places to carry? Can I?
Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 3:35 pm
by RogueUSMC
drumbdummer wrote:FigNewton wrote:
Are you guys concealing howitzers?
My reaction:
Thanks for the laugh. I think my belly will hurt for days!!!
Whatever you do, DON'T ask my wife if I am...
Re: Places to carry? Can I?
Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 5:09 pm
by Maxwell
RogueUSMC wrote:drumbdummer wrote:FigNewton wrote:
Are you guys concealing howitzers?
My reaction:
Thanks for the laugh. I think my belly will hurt for days!!!
Whatever you do, DON'T ask my wife if I am...
Out gunned again...?

Re: Places to carry? Can I?
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 10:03 pm
by TBJK
FigNewton wrote:chasfm11 wrote: 
I was on the verge of running late for an appointment to have a skin lesion removed. Typically, I get the gun off before the weigh in but I really didn't expect one that day, given the procedure. When the nurse said "step on the scale", I weighed my options (don't you just love puns?) and the simply complied. The big increase in my weight didn't come up with my doctor until my next visit a couple of weeks later when I quickly dropped all of those extra pounds.
Are you guys concealing howitzers?

pretty funny right there
Re: Places to carry? Can I?
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 4:11 pm
by Tango 1
Hi guys, First post here since renewing my CHL here in TX. Seems like a good group here.
Question; Planning on going to Drag Races Friday @ Royal Purple Raceway.
Is there anything new about CCW there?
Thanks all :)
Re: Places to carry? Can I?
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 4:13 pm
by cprems
Is it an NHRA sanctioned event? If so, you cannot carry to professional sporting events. Yes, drag racing is considered a sporting event.