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You ever been asked to leave or leave gun

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You ever been asked to leave your gun in the car/house or ever been asked to leave because you were armed?
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Only at The Annoyed Man's restaurant. :biggrinjester:
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USA1 wrote:Only at The Annoyed Man's restaurant. :biggrinjester:
DUDE! You're mixed up. I asked you to leave because you weren't armed and I couldn't be held responsible for your safety!

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The Annoyed Man wrote:
USA1 wrote:Only at The Annoyed Man's restaurant. :biggrinjester:
DUDE! You're mixed up. I asked you to leave because you weren't armed and I couldn't be held responsible for your safety!

:grumble

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That got quite the chuckle from me!
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marksiwel wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:
USA1 wrote:Only at The Annoyed Man's restaurant. :biggrinjester:
DUDE! You're mixed up. I asked you to leave because you weren't armed and I couldn't be held responsible for your safety!

:grumble

:smilelol5:
That got quite the chuckle from me!
Off to Eagle Peak, hopefully the wont ask me to leave because I'm armed
I think it's a safe bet they won't ask you to leave because you're armed. ;-) However, I don't think I'd chance starting a health care bill debate there.

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TLynnHughes wrote: I think it's a safe bet they won't ask you to leave because you're armed. ;-) However, I don't think I'd chance starting a health care bill debate there.

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Why? I'm armed too :rolll

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marksiwel wrote:
TLynnHughes wrote: I think it's a safe bet they won't ask you to leave because you're armed. ;-) However, I don't think I'd chance starting a health care bill debate there.

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Why? I'm armed too :rolll

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If your talking CHL carry is supposed to be secret and nobody should know you have a handgun so how can they even ask. (?)
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marksiwel wrote:
TLynnHughes wrote: I think it's a safe bet they won't ask you to leave because you're armed. ;-) However, I don't think I'd chance starting a health care bill debate there.

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Why? I'm armed too :rolll

I was almost asked not to bring my gun to a friends house, by his girlfriend, but he stepped in and set it right
Armed yes, but quite possibly outnumbered. ;-)

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I had a first date with a girl last month who told me "no guns" and not to carry on the date....I did anyways and she never knew.
Needless to say that was her first strike, the other 2 strikes quickly followed.
She was odd...and from the far north. That probably explains most of her issues.....
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When I'm around friends or relatives that know I carry I don't put much effort into my concealment when I'm not in public. My girlfriend's father, with whom I hadn't encountered since receiving my plastic, asked me to leave it in the car and that I "didn't need it here". As most here would, I strongly disagree with this policy but it's his house and he has several readily accessible firearms (which confuses me still) so I let it slide.
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karl wrote:When I'm around friends or relatives that know I carry I don't put much effort into my concealment when I'm not in public. My girlfriend's father, with whom I hadn't encountered since receiving my plastic, asked me to leave it in the car and that I "didn't need it here". As most here would, I strongly disagree with this policy but it's his house and he has several readily accessible firearms (which confuses me still) so I let it slide.
Maybe an Ego thing. Since I got my Plastic my friends dont poke fun at me like we used to, which I guess I'm all right with, but I dont want them to be afraid of me
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No, never!!!!!!!!! :nono:
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Only one friend and one relative (by marriage) know I carry. Concealed is concealed, as they say.

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Very few of my colleagues, neighbors, and acquaintances know I have a CHL and am habitually armed; only family and a few good friends.
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