Michigan Open Carry, Inc.
Open Carry Specific => OC Experiences => Topic started by: Advanced Security on May 21, 2010, 06:18:31 PM
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So, I'm in Bob Evans just eating with a friend, and I'm OC. We're sitting directly across from 6 Flint City Police the whole time. I get up, go pay, and as my hand is on the door, he stops me. Asks who we work for, I explain I own my own security company. He asks why the gun, I tell him we're going to a job. He asks for ID. I give it to him, with my CPL. He says I can only carry concealed. I explain I'm pretty sure that OC is legal, he replied, "I don't know anything about that." Then we verbally exchange the same statements about it is and isn't legal. Finally he flat out says I can't open carry. I tell him at that point to have a nice day, and me and my partner walk. At no time did we get loud, or even grab the gun. However, the day goes on and just keeps getting me more and more fired up about it.
Any way, had to vent.
God Bless,
Jeff
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You are right they are wrong... ;D
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Time to start with the emails. again. ::)
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Time to start with the emails. again. ::)
What are the emails? And who's getting them?
God Bless,
Jeff
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Time to start with the emails. again. ::)
What are the emails? And who's getting them?
God Bless,
Jeff
Were they city PD, County Sheriffs, MSP?
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Time to start with the emails. again. ::)
What are the emails? And who's getting them?
God Bless,
Jeff
Were they city PD, County Sheriffs, MSP?
None other than flints finest. City PD of course. The guy was shifting his eyes all around intentionally not looking directly at me. I thought it was kinda rude actually.
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<SNIP> I explain I'm pretty sure that OC is legal, he replied, "I don't know anything about that."
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at least he was honest with you eh?lol.
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<SNIP> I explain I'm pretty sure that OC is legal, he replied, "I don't know anything about that."
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at least he was honest with you eh?lol.
Lol. Nice. Yes, but only at first. The story changed. It was just frustrating. He acted like it was his first day or something. He said, and I quote, "you can't carry in places like this." I was amazed. Again, we walked pretty much in the middle of the conversation. I was saddened by the lack of care. I'm almost done moving my liberties to the side for the cops around here.
God Bless you all,
Jeff
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Finally he flat out says I can't open carry. I tell him at that point to have a nice day, and me and my partner walk.
i really liked this ^^^^^^^^^
to hell with "am i being detained?" "am i free to go?"
great way to end a consentual encounter!!!
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Finally he flat out says I can't open carry. I tell him at that point to have a nice day, and me and my partner walk.
i really liked this ^^^^^^^^^
to hell with "am i being detained?" "am i free to go?"
great way to end a consentual encounter!!!
Kinda what I was thinking. Its gonna be real tough for me to be bullied by the police. I can't stand when they start doing that stuff.
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I enjoyed that too... I did something similar last night, lol.
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What is funny to me is that after every story I here about cops saying one MUST conceal if they have a CPL, that person always ends up walking away. The cops have to know that they aren't correct or people would be falsely arrested more often. In the back of their mind, I KNOW they are thinking, "I don't think they can open carry with a CPL but I don't want to be a donkey and arrest someone who is correct, they will be giving me a hard time at dunkin donuts tomorrow..."
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I KNOW they are thinking, "I don't think they can open carry with a CPL but I don't want to be a donkey and arrest someone who is correct, they will be giving me a hard time at dunkin donuts tomorrow..."
That's hilarious. I wish I could buy you a drink. That's amazing.
God Bless,
Jeff