gsh341
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OK, this was really odd.
Today I was going about my business and OCing as usual and was asked two separate times if I was a cop.
The first time I had stopped in a C-store to buy a Diet Dew and some gum before going to work. One of the clerks asked "Who are you hunting today?" The other clerk didn't understand why he asked me that so he pointed out my holstered gun. Then he asked. "Are you a cop?"
"No."
"A detective?"
"No."
"A sheriff's deputy?"
"Nope."
I then proceeded to explain South Dakota gun laws and the process for obtaining a Concealed Pistol Permit and that you don't need one to OC, but you need one to carry in your car. They asked many questions and the manager listened and backed up everything I told them. They had several misconceptions and were a little freaked out about it at first, but were very interested and seemed better about it by the time I left.
The second was in Hy-Vee grocery.This kid about 18-20 yrs old was looking at me funny and kept moving away from me. His mother approached me and asked the same series of questions. Her last question was "why do you have a gun if you're not a cop?" My answer was "I'm just exercising my Second Amendment rights." That's when she told me her son wasautistic and she was just going to tell him I was a cop because it was easier. :lol:I told her that was fine and moved on with my shopping.
Both were positive experiences and I'm actually glad they both happened because I got to help educate some people about guns and gun laws.
But tell me, do I really look like a cop? :lol:
I'm just curious because people have opened doors for me and said stuff like "After you, officer." :lol::lol::lol:
OK, this was really odd.
Today I was going about my business and OCing as usual and was asked two separate times if I was a cop.
The first time I had stopped in a C-store to buy a Diet Dew and some gum before going to work. One of the clerks asked "Who are you hunting today?" The other clerk didn't understand why he asked me that so he pointed out my holstered gun. Then he asked. "Are you a cop?"
"No."
"A detective?"
"No."
"A sheriff's deputy?"
"Nope."
I then proceeded to explain South Dakota gun laws and the process for obtaining a Concealed Pistol Permit and that you don't need one to OC, but you need one to carry in your car. They asked many questions and the manager listened and backed up everything I told them. They had several misconceptions and were a little freaked out about it at first, but were very interested and seemed better about it by the time I left.
The second was in Hy-Vee grocery.This kid about 18-20 yrs old was looking at me funny and kept moving away from me. His mother approached me and asked the same series of questions. Her last question was "why do you have a gun if you're not a cop?" My answer was "I'm just exercising my Second Amendment rights." That's when she told me her son wasautistic and she was just going to tell him I was a cop because it was easier. :lol:I told her that was fine and moved on with my shopping.
Both were positive experiences and I'm actually glad they both happened because I got to help educate some people about guns and gun laws.
But tell me, do I really look like a cop? :lol:
I'm just curious because people have opened doors for me and said stuff like "After you, officer." :lol::lol::lol: