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sniper: my LWRC REPR pistol: my TRP 1911 rifle: my FN scar-L |
So I went out for dinner tonight with my mom to celebrate my birthday... we get to the restartuant and we both order a beer. No surprise I get carded, so when I go into my wallet, I realize that I left my license in my snowboarding pants and only thing I have on me is my LTCF. Thinking that it wouldn't be a problem, I hand her the card and explain what it was and how you have to be at least 21 to get it. After stairing blankly at the card, she turns me down. Again, I explain what it was, but she still says no. I then requested to speak to the manager on duty, hoping that they have a little more common sense.. The manager comes over, and I explain the situtation... I tell her that although I don't have my drivers license, my license to carry a firearm is a STATE ISSUED identification card and that it has not only my PICTURE on it, but my DATE OF BIRTH as well. I also explained that if she is concerned, she can CALL the sherrifs office to confirm the validity of my license...
Despite all of the explanation, this broad says that I would need to present her with my drivers license or my passport to validate my LTCF and that it is not a legal form of proof of age... WTF |
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Needless to say i went out and got a new DL, to avoid trying to use it for something like that... p.s. Dave hatch is for sale *cough* |
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From a legal standpoint however, you said everything you could of. You are absolutely correct that it is state issued ID and is valid as proof of ID. If anything, this should prove even more that you are 21, you can't even get the damn thing if your under 21... |
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Should have laid your pistol on the table as well and said "does this prove I'm old enough?!?!" :mrgreen: Obviously my above statement is a complete joke. But if you're crazy enough to try it please make sure someone is capturing the moment on video for the rest of us. :lol: |
^ YES! haha
I use my LTCF as my ID all the time. Most recently because I haven't had any time to renew my driver's license. I've had a few people give me crap about it and it annoys the sh*t out of me. I had one woman at Walmart give me a hard time about it because I left my wallet in the car (with DL) and only had my LTCF on me. She is a real problem all the time about everything. Everyone I know has had a run-in with her at one time or another. We call her "Super Cashier"... complete bitch. She 'carded' me for buying keyboard cleaner 'air in a can'. Yup... Air in a f***ing can. She said "This means nothing to me. I need a Driver's License or else you can't buy the air. What is this anyway? I need Govt. issued ID, not a 'gun card'. This says Sheriff of Berks County on it... you need to show me something that is actually Govt. issued. By the way, I really hope you don't have a gun or else I'll call the police. You gun people are crazy." I've had problems with her before and she was being a c*nt so I decided to have some fun. I laughed in her face and said "First of all, what part of "Government issued ID" is so difficult to understand? The Sheriff of Berks is a public servant for the County of Berks, which is a Govt. entity within the Commonwealth of PA. How much more 'Government' does it get? Second, I DO have a gun with me, and I just showed you my license to carry it legally. In addition, Walmart's corporate policy specifically states that they follow the letter of local law when it comes to customers carrying weapons in the store. In other words, I've already been 'OKed' by Walmart to carry in this store. If you call the police and report me for doing something perfectly legal, I'll file charges of harassment against you. Get your manager." By "...get your manager." she looked like this -- :jawdrop: She left and got her manager, who came back and listened to her explain the situation like she was safeguarding the f***ing nation or something by not letting me have canned air without showing ID... like it was a bottle of 151 that she just stopped me from buying for a 10 year old kid waiting outside. :roll: The manager just looked at her like she just threw a puppy into traffic and said "Get this guy rung up now." He took me aside and apologized profusely and gave me a $20 gift card. :mrgreen: All over some freakin air in a can. I've had other people give me crap about it too but that was the funniest. |
@Munky lol that was almost as clever as the people who have their voice mail set to sound like they picked up and hold an automated conversation.
But anyway +1 on the get it on video tape. @DC2.2GSR That was one of the best reads I have seen on here in a while lmfao got a real kick out of that. I hate cashier police like you encountered. At least you put her in her place. Btw lol which Walmart, I want a $20 gift card too. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULPktjNserc And...The Remix!!! :rofl: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IjBE...eature=related |
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Humor button working full force :wiggle::rotfl: |
To bring myself some closer, tomorrow I fully intend on going back to that restaurant/bar and getting a beer while openly carrying. lol
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LOL! Do it, they really can't stop you, because for 1 open-carry is completely legal without any license (which is awesome) and 2 because you want to. Second point is really the most important lol if you want to open -carry there do it.
Though... are you allowed in a restaurant that serves alcohol, because by my understanding bars you are not allowed to carry. |
Well the best part is that I'm in Vermont and they don't even require a person to have a license to conceal, so open carry is completely allowed! And when I walked in tonight, I didn't see any signs that mentioned patrons not being allowed to possess firearms in the building.
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Only reason I ask is because at least in PA regardless of if a sign is posted or not, I don't think carrying is allowed at all in bars.
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Hmm... I've always heard the opposite... dunno though.. Did a search and found this on PAFOA http://forum.pafoa.org/general-2/128...dguns-bar.html |
Well, that just disproved that. Power to the people haha
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In my earlier example of Walmart shenanigans, I would have still had to leave if the manager told me to, but later on a call to WM's corporate people would easily remedy that situation. The manager would probably have his ass handed to him for kicking out a customer against corporate policy. And, as you guys already found out, it is definitely ok to carry in bars in PA. In fact, if there's one place I won't go without carrying, it's a bar of any kind. I can name a few bars I've walked up to only to turn right back around when I saw that they were patting/wanding people at the door. If a business owner decides to pat down it's patrons, it's no place I want to visit. It must be a hell of a rough crowd if they feel the need to 'make it safe' by checking for weapons. |
yup its where I bought my car and accidentally went through the ezpass without it being recorded
@DC2.2GSR What about concealed. Obviously if you conceal properly they will never no or see it, but what if they do see it? I guess they can kick you out? |
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If a manager kicks you out for wearing flip flops (OCing feet? lol) instead of closed-toe shoes like a junk yard would and the police are called, what if they charge you with disorderly conduct or disturbing the peace? How strong a case do you think you'll have then? It's official oppression... "the law" trying to enforce a law which doesn't exist by handing out punishments for ridiculous things which are perfectly legal. They may be activities which are not allowed by a certain property owner while on his/her property, but they are not illegal. Police officers can't just hand out tickets and charges... you have to actually break a law first. Sure, you may be charged with anything, but it's a matter of |
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I never OC... I want to, but I know that the general public is afraid of guns and if I do, there is a good chance that cops will get involved. How do I avoid this problem while still exercising my constitutional rights? |
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As for being on property which has been marked: 18 Pa.C.S. § 3503: Criminal trespass ... (b) Defiant trespasser.-- (1) A person commits an offense if, knowing that he is not licensed or privileged to do so, he enters or remains in any place as to which notice against trespass is given by: (i) actual communication to the actor; (ii) posting in a manner prescribed by law or reasonably likely to come to the attention of intruders; (iii) fencing or other enclosure manifestly designed to exclude intruders; (iv) notices posted in a manner prescribed by law or reasonably likely to come to the person's attention at each entrance of school grounds that visitors are prohibited without authorization from a designated school, center or program official; or (v) an actual communication to the actor to leave school grounds as communicated by a school, center or program official, employee or agent or a law enforcement officer. (2) Except as provided in paragraph (1)(v), an offense under this subsection constitutes a misdemeanor of the third degree if the offender defies an order to leave personally communicated to him by the owner of the premises or other authorized person. An offense under paragraph (1)(v) constitutes a misdemeanor of the first degree. Otherwise it is a summary offense. So, basically, if you know you're not supposed to carry somewhere because an owner has put up a sign or has previously stated that they don't want you to carry on their property, then you are trespassing. However, you need to take it for what it's worth and make your own decision about carrying there. It's not illegal to carry in a mall where they have a no weapons policy (as it is illegal to carry in a courthouse, school, post office, etc.), but it may be made into an issue if they find you carrying and decide to be pricks about it. Personally, I carry everywhere except the actual off limits places. Plain and simple. Concealed means concealed. |
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With that said -- get some retention training and just try OCing. Once you get over the 'everyone is looking at me' feeling, you'll start to be amused at the mind blowing number of sheep among you. All that I have OCed, I've had two 'encounters' and they were both with guys who were OCing themselves. Seriously, no one has a f***ing clue. People are too worried about their cell phones and shopping and other mindless daily sheeple activities to notice even a gun strapped to your hip. It's really funny sometimes. Remember, even after the thread with 'threats' from other TST members about calling the police, etc. if they saw anyone carrying a gun at the Sonic meet last year, I OCed the entire day and even stood right next to some of the people who were the loudest anti-gun voices in the thread. Talk about hilarious! Sheep will be sheep. |
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I was just thinking about that the other day actually... Speaking of Sonic, I'm going to try to come this year. Do you guys wanna meet up then caravan down there? I figure since we're the gun people of TST, we should stick together. lol Hell, Dave can roll in with his Scar and Jordan can show up with his M82 Barrett strapped to his back. lol |
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personally I think DC2 took it a step too far by telling the woman he was in fact carrying, I guess it all comes down to the tone in your voice and body language but from this keyboard commando station it seems as though you telling her that could easily be misconstrued as a threat, especially to sheeple who are gun scared to begin with.. one simple call from her to the police station could have ended up with your gun being taken, your LTCF being taken or worst case, you getting booked.. Obviously that is just my .02 and IANAL.... yet :mrgreen: Quote:
LASTLY brian, if you do plan to OC, please please please take a look at this site (if you already have not): http://paopencarry.org/ pring a few of these out: http://paopencarry.org/pdfs/Pennsylvania_Gun_Rights.pdf and keep them on you when you are OCing... let us know how it goes! out of curiosity... why do you want to oc? |
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The only issues I've had with OC-ing have come from none other than Walmart employee's. There is a Wally World no more than 3 blocks from my house in Wyo and I frequent it a few times a week. At least once a week I get an employee "following" me around the store. A few times they are brave enough to walk up to me and tell me that I have to "cover that thing up" to which my usual reply is "Ooops sorry didn't realize my zipper was down" at which point I get the ":bigeek:...no your gun". I politely tell them it's been beaten to death and that they should read their corporate policies again and that if they have an issue to go get the manager (whom I've become quite accustomed to seeing now) and they will straighten everything out. Out of all the times tho I've only been asked to leave once and that was by the manager the very first time. Now they basically just come over see it's me and tell the employee to go do something and leave me alone. The worst was a woman cashier that as I entered through the garden center (back side of the store with a lot less traffic and ample parking + right by sporting goods & ammo:mrgreen:) decided to scream out as I was about 15ft past her "IS THAT A GUN?!?!" I continued walking like nothing happened and a few customers started pointing at me. She then proceeded to track me down at the ammo case and reassure me that I was carrying a gun. (Thanks ma'am) She told me I had to get out of the store and that she had already called the cops. I told her no problem I'll just finish paying for my ammo and be on my way outside to wait for the cops. The cashier at the ammo counter who knows me well enough by now just chuckled and continued pulling the ammo boxes I requested. She stormed off and was waiting for me at the exit with the manager. This was like my 2nd or 3rd encounter with this specific manager so he just allowed me to be on my merry way and wished me a good day.:lol: I haven't seen that woman cashier there since.:banned: |
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when i carry its always CC... nobody is the wiser therefore I generally can not voice my opinion to the sheeple regarding 2a and the related issues, people who OC "because its their right" or to prove a point leave a bad taste in my mouth and I get nervous every day... we are SO CLOSE to NJ, and thats not saying we are going to adopt their asinine gun laws, but ya never know! |
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Honestly, I want to try OC'ing out just to see what it feels like (if that makes any sense) 99% of the time I will CC simply because I don't want to disturb the flock and draw un-needed attention to myself... But for that 1% of the time, I want to feel the freedom that comes with openly carrying my firearm. |
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before you do, do as mike said... weight the pro's and con's and weigh them carefully! |
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I was reading over that paopencarry.org info section and one thing they suggested was to try your first few open carries with other people who OC. Can help ease the tension, plus you can pick up a few tips that you may not have discovered when doing research. |
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