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<blockquote data-quote="thefenux" data-source="post: 2247156" data-attributes="member: 18549"><p>I was told yesterday that my doctor's office now has a "No Open Carry" sign. I haven't seen it myself yet, but I'm likely part of the reason why.</p><p></p><p>Last time I had to see the doctor, I'd been in a car wreck on my way to work (where I OC often), and I went to the doctor with a concussion about 30 minutes after getting to work. After about 15 minutes in the waiting room, the building manager, pulled me aside to ask me to take it out the the car. Apparently I scared someone while sitting there calmly with my gun on my hip. I was a little miffed about his attitude "as a guy who also carries sometimes", but I went out to the truck and switched holsters.</p><p></p><p>After that, when I'd go in there to the pharmacy while OCing, I'd pull my shirt over it. No one seemed to notice.</p><p></p><p>My coworker, who uses the same clinic, but a different doctor, told me he freaked out a nurse not too long ago when they had him take off his shirt for something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thefenux, post: 2247156, member: 18549"] I was told yesterday that my doctor's office now has a "No Open Carry" sign. I haven't seen it myself yet, but I'm likely part of the reason why. Last time I had to see the doctor, I'd been in a car wreck on my way to work (where I OC often), and I went to the doctor with a concussion about 30 minutes after getting to work. After about 15 minutes in the waiting room, the building manager, pulled me aside to ask me to take it out the the car. Apparently I scared someone while sitting there calmly with my gun on my hip. I was a little miffed about his attitude "as a guy who also carries sometimes", but I went out to the truck and switched holsters. After that, when I'd go in there to the pharmacy while OCing, I'd pull my shirt over it. No one seemed to notice. My coworker, who uses the same clinic, but a different doctor, told me he freaked out a nurse not too long ago when they had him take off his shirt for something. [/QUOTE]
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