I bet you check out with 13 items at the "10 items or less" lanes at the grocery store too.
I just hope he's going to the store between 8am and 5pm.........leave the early mornings and evening to us working folk!
I bet you check out with 13 items at the "10 items or less" lanes at the grocery store too.
My local Arvests have a regular GunBuster sign, not specifying open carry.
The sign USED to read that way; go give it a good look again. It's "No OPEN carry".Well, I know the Arvest on Garnett south of 41st (tulsa) has a sign that says no 'open carry'. I just assumed it would be a company policy. good to know. thanks.
Ok now I'm going to throw a curve ball....
What if you're carrying and the guy beside you pulls out a gun a demands money?
1: Do you sit back and let him do his thing?
2: pull your gun and try to order him to surrender his weapon?
3: wait quietly up and until he fires at someone and then pull your weapon to return fire.
Be a good witness. Act only if there's an immediate threat to your life. I consider them shooting anyone to be an immediate threat to me, as I may be next.
I don't think I could stand by and watch them shoot someone else and do nothing. It would depend on the situation, whether they looked like they might really be willing to shoot someone or were on the verge of doing so. If it's a low-key situation, I might let it play out, hoping they'll take the money and go. But if Cindy the bank teller gets shot, and Cindy's 9-y/o daughter finds out you could have stopped the bad man and you didn't and now her mommy is dead and asks you why, what are you going to say?.
Pretty sure Jerry isn't saying he wouldn't react if shots start flying at anyone other than himself. If the place I work ever gets hijacked I would hope He is actually in the store.
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