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<blockquote data-quote="kevin40_2001" data-source="post: 1975795" data-attributes="member: 19514"><p>I debated on posting this but thought I would go ahead and do it. I figure people are still very opinionated on if they will open carry or not. I will say for me that I did yesterday and may a few times but I doubt it will be part of my regular routine. Anyway on to the story...</p><p></p><p>I was out running errands yesterday evening. I decided to open carry my XD9. I stopped at Braums on 164th and Penn and grabbed some dinner. The place wasn't full by any means and probably had 12-15 customers. I got a few looks but I have never seen a Braums employee take an order so fast. Overall, I chalked it up to it taking some time to get used to. </p><p></p><p>I then needed to grab a few things from Walmart. I live in Edmond so I frequently visit the Wally World on Santa Fe. I picked up some razors, IBprofen, and few miscelaneous items then headed back to sporting goods to browse thinking I might find some .223 ammo in stock. The associate working in sporting goods was an older gentleman (I am 29) probably in his late 40s. He helped me get the items I needed then proceeded to say, "Walmart has a no firearms policy" in which he was referencing my XD. I politely asked if he was sure because I always check for signs, etc. He said, "pretty sure". I politely asked if he would verify because I had not heard of this before and I didn't see any signs. A few minutes later he comes back with his manager who apologizes and checks me out personally. I don't think this was a negative experience necessarily but the associate was definitely rushing me and kept asking if he could help me or if that would be all. The amusing thing is that I have had at least 3 interactions with this same employee while carrying concealed over the past two months and he didn't act like that. </p><p></p><p>Thoughts? Did I do anything wrong to handle the situation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevin40_2001, post: 1975795, member: 19514"] I debated on posting this but thought I would go ahead and do it. I figure people are still very opinionated on if they will open carry or not. I will say for me that I did yesterday and may a few times but I doubt it will be part of my regular routine. Anyway on to the story... I was out running errands yesterday evening. I decided to open carry my XD9. I stopped at Braums on 164th and Penn and grabbed some dinner. The place wasn't full by any means and probably had 12-15 customers. I got a few looks but I have never seen a Braums employee take an order so fast. Overall, I chalked it up to it taking some time to get used to. I then needed to grab a few things from Walmart. I live in Edmond so I frequently visit the Wally World on Santa Fe. I picked up some razors, IBprofen, and few miscelaneous items then headed back to sporting goods to browse thinking I might find some .223 ammo in stock. The associate working in sporting goods was an older gentleman (I am 29) probably in his late 40s. He helped me get the items I needed then proceeded to say, "Walmart has a no firearms policy" in which he was referencing my XD. I politely asked if he was sure because I always check for signs, etc. He said, "pretty sure". I politely asked if he would verify because I had not heard of this before and I didn't see any signs. A few minutes later he comes back with his manager who apologizes and checks me out personally. I don't think this was a negative experience necessarily but the associate was definitely rushing me and kept asking if he could help me or if that would be all. The amusing thing is that I have had at least 3 interactions with this same employee while carrying concealed over the past two months and he didn't act like that. Thoughts? Did I do anything wrong to handle the situation? [/QUOTE]
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