RetiredGySgt
Diamond Member
Well according to asslips whitey is terrified of black people so of course EVERYONE was watching, they were all afraid of him of course.
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I realize you are operating with a propeller short but if you see a gun, it isn't concealed. That's how you see it. You notice it with your eyeballs and they transfer the information to your brain. In this case the guy saw him holster it under his coat. It was concealed at that point but the guy's eyeballs had already seen the gun so you see, it was not concealed the whole time.Not going to blow an artery its just that the stupidity of some people on this forum boggles the mind.
Thats not the definition of concealed. You can see me holster a concealed weapon and if you can no longer see it, it's concealed. You apparently don't own a gun but its a hell of a lot easier to holster one when you're not sitting in a car.
If the man who had the gun was not a cop, then I can't blame that other person for getting worked up. Why else would the guy had brought the gun with him? Yeah he could have had it with him for protection, but I highly doubt that such a reason would be every one else's first thought. What would my first thought have been? I don't know. I am one of them people who can see both sides to certain situations. If I had been there, I would have been the one to go up to the man and respectfully say, "Can I ask why you have brought a gun in here with you?"If you would have actually read the article, it said that it was in a holster under his coat, meaning he wasn't open carrying. The guy saw him do that out in the parking lot and walk in. So it wasn't "for everyone to see."To me, if a person has to have a gun with them, they shouldn't put it out there for everyone to see...or something like this may happen.
God bless you always!!!
Holly
I wish people would refrain from commenting until they actually READ the article in question. Think about it, genius. Why would he need to say "he's got a gun" if it was open carried in a holster? It would be fairly obvious then, would it not?
Last I checked I do not need your permission to exercise a fundamental protected right granted by the Constitution and laws of the State and federal Government. I would have told you to mind your own business.If the man who had the gun was not a cop, then I can't blame that other person for getting worked up. Why else would the guy had brought the gun with him? Yeah he could have had it with him for protection, but I highly doubt that such a reason would be every one else's first thought. What would my first thought have been? I don't know. I am one of them people who can see both sides to certain situations. If I had been there, I would have been the one to go up to the man and respectfully say, "Can I ask why you have brought a gun in here with you?"If you would have actually read the article, it said that it was in a holster under his coat, meaning he wasn't open carrying. The guy saw him do that out in the parking lot and walk in. So it wasn't "for everyone to see."To me, if a person has to have a gun with them, they shouldn't put it out there for everyone to see...or something like this may happen.
God bless you always!!!
Holly
I wish people would refrain from commenting until they actually READ the article in question. Think about it, genius. Why would he need to say "he's got a gun" if it was open carried in a holster? It would be fairly obvious then, would it not?
God bless you always!!!
Holly