countryclubjoe
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Forgetting for a moment that I had a small revolver on my belt after seating myself in a restaurant and removing my coat...a cop came over and asked me to please put my jacket back on(or cover the gun). Nothing to do with 'rights'...but just common courtesy. An establishment (department store..mall) can even ask you to leave if you refuse to make it less obvious. Company rules. They don't want a family atmosphere and customers disrupted needlessly. Now if most of the public carried out in the open..it probably wouldn't be sometimes such an issue.
HD
Hi HD
If more of the general public were familiar with the 2A and more law abiding citizens exercised their 2A rights, crime would be lower and folks would be safer.. Open carry States have a much lower crime rate then anti 2A states... The numbers don't lie..
Thank you and best regards.
CCJ