I OC all the time, and everywhere. A few weeks ago I was visiting a friend in the Aspen Chase Apartments in Ypsilanti when I had to men staring at me as I came around the corner parking area. It's kind of hard not to look back at someone staring at you, and not like you should stop.
So I looked back and this is what was said while I was walking to my friends apartment. This couldn't have lasted longer then five seconds or so:
Men:
you have a staring problem? Me:
Nope. Men:
what did you say to me b***h?!@ Me:
I said "nope"The men started walking quickly towards me (two to one-not surprising) so I put my phone I was using to call my friend to let them know I was here back in its' holster, and stopped, looking at their body language. Obviously a fight was going to happen.
Men:
What you grab'n for? Me:
Nothing on that side. Men: looking at the other side I would guess
OH S*&T F%@#!@ Thanks for letting us know! And walked away.
Me:
You are welcome.In my opinion, this is yet another incident meant to go violent stopped simply because my gun was seen on my hip. If I have been concealing my weapon I would have been forced to pull it out. Then what? Someone getting hurt?
I have not had time to post other issues that have been stopped before they got going because my weapon was seen. But there have been a few.
Smallthunder