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It could have happened to anyone. I was in an excellent local business, where I always feel comfortable, warm, and welcomed, checking on my auto satellite radio receiver.
Another customer walked in.
He didn’t look dangerous at all. Quite normal, in fact. Till I saw what he held in his hand: a pistol. Thankfully, in a holster. He was there for a Velcro-stick device for the holster, just under the dash, mere inches from his hand. I had a dash in mind — my dash out of there. Instead, I listened.
“This holster backstrap unsnaps easily; it’s in your hand like a flash,” said the salesperson. “Sold,” said the customer.
I was outta there. |
Comment by:
jac
(9/1/2016)
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"Given this insanity, can we talk? Yes. It’s time to stop pointing loaded fingers at each other. Less hysteria and fewer polarizing statements will help create a level playing field where we can all, well, play."
Talk about hysteria. This guy has it in spades. And if you don't want to see someone come into a store with a gun, stay out of sporting good stores. Stick to your liberal enclaves like Starbucks.
Reading the article I was convinced it was a woman, but this is a man. (con't) |
Comment by:
jac
(9/1/2016)
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He probably had a traumatic childhood.
Maybe his Mom made him wear dresses. |
Comment by:
teebonicus
(9/1/2016)
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Wadda disgusting liberal "trigger word" "safe space" pusillanimous wimp. |
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