atrule
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I've noticed a sign at Chris's Indoor Range in Guilford that said something like it is a fine or prison time to bring a loaded gun into the store and range. However, I have brought one in CC as carrying it in and out that way. I think if you are basically safe, that is what matters to them. It seems to me they put rules up because of problem cases, but if you don't cause a problem, they look the other way.
Anyway, I recently thought of one way to get around having a LOADED gun in the store. If you can, take the clip out when it is in the holster. I don't think that should be too hard nor a problem. That should take care of the problem for Ron's Guns in East Lyme. Everyone should be happy.
I suppose it gets a little harder if you are in the habit of keeping one in the chamber too. But, maybe you can adjust that in the car before you go into the store.
Looking for discrete clever ways to accommodate all.
[LOVER, sometimes it does pay to pay especial attention to grammar in sentences.] ;-)
I've noticed a sign at Chris's Indoor Range in Guilford that said something like it is a fine or prison time to bring a loaded gun into the store and range. However, I have brought one in CC as carrying it in and out that way. I think if you are basically safe, that is what matters to them. It seems to me they put rules up because of problem cases, but if you don't cause a problem, they look the other way.
Anyway, I recently thought of one way to get around having a LOADED gun in the store. If you can, take the clip out when it is in the holster. I don't think that should be too hard nor a problem. That should take care of the problem for Ron's Guns in East Lyme. Everyone should be happy.
I suppose it gets a little harder if you are in the habit of keeping one in the chamber too. But, maybe you can adjust that in the car before you go into the store.
Looking for discrete clever ways to accommodate all.
[LOVER, sometimes it does pay to pay especial attention to grammar in sentences.] ;-)