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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Anyone else carry and have a significant other that doesn't agree with it?
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<blockquote data-quote="FIVEHOE" data-source="post: 14415094" data-attributes="member: 140030"><p>I think it usually depends on the area you live in and the person you are with. It could just be that she thinks you are being overly dramatic about carrying and that it wont kill you if you go to a few places without your piece. One of my friends always carried when he got out of the military, and there really wasn't a need for it where we live. It was more awkward hanging out with him in public places because he would get constantly asked to leave places such as malls or restaurants. And the looks we got from mothers with children was beyond awkward....</p><p></p><p>honestly though, continue to do whatever makes you feel safe. I think you mentioned something about working in the police force? If I worked in the force I would probably conceal carry everywhere too. And you never want that "one time" to be when you didn't take your gun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FIVEHOE, post: 14415094, member: 140030"] I think it usually depends on the area you live in and the person you are with. It could just be that she thinks you are being overly dramatic about carrying and that it wont kill you if you go to a few places without your piece. One of my friends always carried when he got out of the military, and there really wasn't a need for it where we live. It was more awkward hanging out with him in public places because he would get constantly asked to leave places such as malls or restaurants. And the looks we got from mothers with children was beyond awkward.... honestly though, continue to do whatever makes you feel safe. I think you mentioned something about working in the police force? If I worked in the force I would probably conceal carry everywhere too. And you never want that "one time" to be when you didn't take your gun [/QUOTE]
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