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NC OC experience reports

Jamesm760

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I had a great experience at Bojangles yesterday. I was at the Bojangles on Concord Parkway north at the 601 bypass. There were two guys in there when I went inside to get some food. They were from the hood, you could say. When I finish my food and went back up to the counter to get a refill one of the two guys with that they're talking to the manager and asking her if she noticed that I was carrying. He was making a huge fuss about it and acting like he thought I was going to shoot up the place. The manager told him not to worry about it but I didn't look like the dangerous type and if I was going to do something I would've already done it.

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LOL "they were from the hood"... Hey man I'm from the hood too! Well I'm not from here, but I live here.:lol:

We've been down this aisle before any number of times. When you called WF corporate, was it Customer Service or the Security Manager you talked to? Customer service has never gotten it right; they read only from the employee handbook. As others have said, WF is customer gun friendly; their policy to is follow state law.

Separate note: The Ft. Bragg Credit Union (Fayetteville) is now gun unfriendly. They went from allowing all types of carry, to no CC, and now no guns. I don't do business with them, including their ATM.

No, I noticed the customer service people did not know what they were talking about, I then asked if I could talk to someone that could give me a direct, clear answer on my question. That's when they transferred me to corporate, I have the guys name I talked to and his title written down somewhere... but It was not customer service that gave me the answer. Either way... I'm just going to close my account and when I go open a new one somewhere else I will make sure to ask if they respect the 2ndA.
 

papa bear

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Hey. we had a farmers day here in Mt. Airy this week end. on Friday they had a Parade of tractors. i walked up with the grand-kids. i was kind of curious how the LEOs would react, but none said anything to me. i think they did notice. it seemed a few stared hard. none of them i knew anyway. i had a plan if they had asked. maybe if one had said something about being at the parade, i would have used the argument that i wasn't in the parade.

went to the exhibit on the street. i knew there was nothing they could have legally said, but knowing that wouldn't stop them. still nothing said. i wished i had set up a booth for the GRNC

took kids to McD's Sunday to let them play out of the rain. seems like i got more stares, but the employees know mean and i only got hellos from them
 

G22shooter

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Concord, North Carolina
LOL "they were from the hood"... Hey man I'm from the hood too! Well I'm not from here, but I live here.:lol:.

No way, James! You might LIVE in the hood but these guys choose it as a lifestyle. These guys had their britches hangin' below their butt cheeks!

Fat-fingered from my Samsung Galaxy TAB2...
 

Jamesm760

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No way, James! You might LIVE in the hood but these guys choose it as a lifestyle. These guys had their britches hangin' below their butt cheeks!

Fat-fingered from my Samsung Galaxy TAB2...

Yea I never understood what the point of pants sagging was. It does nothing to someones image except make them look like dumbarses...
 

Grapeshot

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i wished i had set up a booth for the GRNC
These local happenings present an excellant opportunity to spread our message and increase awarenesss - lots of good one-on-one conversations which others hear.

A number of us spead our free week-end time this way, especially during the warmer months :)
 

papa bear

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Yea I never understood what the point of pants sagging was. It does nothing to someones image except make them look like dumbarses...

It's a homosexual prostitute thing. when gays in prison did that they were advertising that they were available. i know it is the same thing outside of prison
 

Jamesm760

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No need to understand. :) Just makes it easier to spot the geniuses in the crowd.;)

Yea, I feel like they have a contest amongst themselves to see who can lower their pants the most and waddle the best.


It's a homosexual prostitute thing. when gays in prison did that they were advertising that they were available. i know it is the same thing outside of prison

LOL! :lol:
 

Kwik Stix

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Raleigh
That's really screwed up. He owns guns, but is afraid of them. :eek:

Yea, I laughed at that on the inside a little bit lol

+1

Kwik Stix - does your screen/user name relate to kali or escrima?
http://www.atlantamartialarts.com/styles/kali.htm

Negative, I have played drums since I was 7 years old ;) I do practice Krav Maga though

Yea I'm going to court on the day it's dated for... already requested it off. =)

No thanks, I try to deal with small things like this myself. In MECK county you usually line up and then they ask you if you just want to pay the fines, then you line up on separate line and they reduce speed by 5-10 and you just pay it like that... either way, I rather go handle it myself. should be less than $400

FYI, anything 16mph and over, as well as being over 80mph, is a bit more serious in NC courts. You should really just spend the money and get a Lawyer to drop it for you.

-Grandson of the longest practicing attorney on the NC Bar/Wake County Bar.

Also, I got a ticket for 71 in a 45 today hahaha, so I'm in the same boat with you.
 

jag06

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Jan 29, 2010
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Location
, North Carolina, USA
Have not posted any experiences in a while as for the most part everything has been routine with no one paying any attention that I carry. I do have 1 good experience to share and my first ever in the 3 or so years I have been carrying bad experience.

The good:

Was eating breakfast at Bojangles in K-Ville at 66 and B-40. One of the employees asked about my gun and he mentioned that he OC's until he turns 21 and can get his concealed carry. We talked guns and OC for a minute and then I went to eat my breakfast. I directed him to the site, hope he finds it. This happened a week or so ago.

Now the bad:

As I said this is the first negative carry I have had in the 3 or so year I have been OC'ing. I went to the Winston gun show yesterday with my dad. Afterwards he said we were going to stop at the whole foods to pick up some groceries. We got there and went in, did not see any gun buster sings on the door so went in. Walked around the whole store and was getting the last 2 items in the deli when an employee came up to me, not sure if she was a manager or not. The conversation below is as close to what I can remember.

Employee- I need to ask you to take your gun out of the store, your not allowed to have them here, there is a sign on the door.

Me-I'm sorry, I did not see the sign. Did anyone complained about me?

Employee-Yes, and it is against the law to carry in the store.

Me: There is no law that says I cannot carry in the store...

Employee: Well no one is allowed to carry in any of our stores per law and company policy.

Just to point out at this point she kinda interrupted as if she was clarifying a point about it being the law. She was mixing law and policy as if it was against the law to carry in grocery stores but she said it so fast and was hard to understand her due to the noise in the store and her accent that I did not hear and remember everything she said.

Me: There is no law saying that I cannot carry in the store, however you have the right to not allow anyone with a gun in your store and can ask them to leave.

Employee: Ok, if you could just take your gun outside for us.

Me: Ok.

She then proceeding to thank me for taking my gun outside. Now I know most all of you would have said here is the shopping cart, I will get it somewhere else. Due to my moms food allergies there are not many places locally where we can get some of the special foods she needs. MY dad proceeded to checkout while I took my gun out. On the way out I looked at the exit door and did not see a sign. On the way back in I looked at the door and did not see any sign. I spend a couple minutes looking at the door as there are probably 10 or so different stickers on the door. I finally noticed it, near the bottom of the door, in letters under a bunch of other statements in letters a No firearms or weapons allowed. The fact that I was told it was there and spent close to 2 minuets to find it should tell you how visible it was. Plus a couple of the letters were starting to peel off. After my dad checked out and we headed for the house for dinner, I think he became more enraged at it then I was. Lets just say my parents are now trying to find a different place to get the organic foods my mom eats though not many options locally.

My parents have been shopping there was several years, but it has been a couple years since I had been there. Seems like I remember OC'ing last time I was there but cannot remember for sure. I do want to point out that the employee was very nice in how she handled it, though confused or misinformed about the difference between story or company policy and law. I do plan on sending a email to the store manager as well as corporate though I do not suspect much coming from a company that got caught knowing selling products labelled organic that they knew were not. I will post any responses I receive here.
 

WalkingWolf

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Jul 31, 2011
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North Carolina
Have not posted any experiences in a while as for the most part everything has been routine with no one paying any attention that I carry. I do have 1 good experience to share and my first ever in the 3 or so years I have been carrying bad experience.

The good:

Was eating breakfast at Bojangles in K-Ville at 66 and B-40. One of the employees asked about my gun and he mentioned that he OC's until he turns 21 and can get his concealed carry. We talked guns and OC for a minute and then I went to eat my breakfast. I directed him to the site, hope he finds it. This happened a week or so ago.

Now the bad:

As I said this is the first negative carry I have had in the 3 or so year I have been OC'ing. I went to the Winston gun show yesterday with my dad. Afterwards he said we were going to stop at the whole foods to pick up some groceries. We got there and went in, did not see any gun buster sings on the door so went in. Walked around the whole store and was getting the last 2 items in the deli when an employee came up to me, not sure if she was a manager or not. The conversation below is as close to what I can remember.

Employee- I need to ask you to take your gun out of the store, your not allowed to have them here, there is a sign on the door.

Me-I'm sorry, I did not see the sign. Did anyone complained about me?

Employee-Yes, and it is against the law to carry in the store.

Me: There is no law that says I cannot carry in the store...

Employee: Well no one is allowed to carry in any of our stores per law and company policy.

Just to point out at this point she kinda interrupted as if she was clarifying a point about it being the law. She was mixing law and policy as if it was against the law to carry in grocery stores but she said it so fast and was hard to understand her due to the noise in the store and her accent that I did not hear and remember everything she said.

Me: There is no law saying that I cannot carry in the store, however you have the right to not allow anyone with a gun in your store and can ask them to leave.

Employee: Ok, if you could just take your gun outside for us.

Me: Ok.

She then proceeding to thank me for taking my gun outside. Now I know most all of you would have said here is the shopping cart, I will get it somewhere else. Due to my moms food allergies there are not many places locally where we can get some of the special foods she needs. MY dad proceeded to checkout while I took my gun out. On the way out I looked at the exit door and did not see a sign. On the way back in I looked at the door and did not see any sign. I spend a couple minutes looking at the door as there are probably 10 or so different stickers on the door. I finally noticed it, near the bottom of the door, in letters under a bunch of other statements in letters a No firearms or weapons allowed. The fact that I was told it was there and spent close to 2 minuets to find it should tell you how visible it was. Plus a couple of the letters were starting to peel off. After my dad checked out and we headed for the house for dinner, I think he became more enraged at it then I was. Lets just say my parents are now trying to find a different place to get the organic foods my mom eats though not many options locally.

My parents have been shopping there was several years, but it has been a couple years since I had been there. Seems like I remember OC'ing last time I was there but cannot remember for sure. I do want to point out that the employee was very nice in how she handled it, though confused or misinformed about the difference between story or company policy and law. I do plan on sending a email to the store manager as well as corporate though I do not suspect much coming from a company that got caught knowing selling products labelled organic that they knew were not. I will post any responses I receive here.

Yea I wish you would have left the groceries, but it was your choice.
 

dashowdy

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Oct 3, 2011
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raleigh, NC
Yea I wish you would have left the groceries, but it was your choice.

exactly he should not have bought anything from that liberal craphole, my brother almost got me to eat something from there the other day I immediately spit it out in the trash.

whole foods = progressive foods
 

langzaiguy

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Central KY
I'd be surprised if there were a corporate policy. I believe whole foods ceo is a libertarian.

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dashowdy

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I'd be surprised if there were a corporate policy. I believe whole foods ceo is a libertarian.

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I believe there is since my brother applied for a job there not to long ago, the policy was not worded as just for employees but thats his word not mine.
 

nobama

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The wife agreed to go up to Stokes Co to our hunting land today to do a little plinking, now my truck has an NRA sticker, a Gadson flag sticker, and a Cullpepper munute men "liberty or death" flag sticker all in my back window. (no question where I stand) anyway I had an sr22 on my hip with a Glock 19 cross draw on my other hip,plus hear it comes, a tricked out AK47 in the back window. So we are driving up ther and pass a sherrif in a driveway, he pulles out behind me and follows me several miles but then turned off.I thought oh boy hear we go, but no.I wonder if he checked my plate? I was pulling a four wheeler so all he could see was the plate on the trailer. Not really a full blow OC story but funny. BTW, OCed all over this weekend, no problems.
 

papa bear

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if any body gave you trouble OCing in stokes county, i would be shocked. he may just have wanted to see if you one of his buddies in the militia
 

NC-Heel

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Jan 31, 2012
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Charlotte, NC
OC report for my motorcycle ride through Western N.C. You can reference my other thread on the Blue Ridge Parkway for some back story if you so desire. First group of people I met were 3 guys from New Hampshire on motorcycles. I was lost and stopped at the first country store I came to. They were riding and had pulled over to see where they were at as they wanted to visit a Dairy Queen that day. I think we were in Tuckasegee N.C. It was lunch time so I said I would follow them to DQ which I thought was close by. It was in Franklin N.C. and was a 30 minute back roads ride. So we made it to the DQ and as I was waiting for my sandwich and Blizzard one of the girls behind the counter said "Can I borrow that?" I wasn't looking at her so I had no idea who she was speaking to or about. When she said it a second time I figured it was addressed to me but about what until I looked at her and seen she was looking at the pistol. I think it was just her way of drawing attention to it while trying to be humorous. I said "Who is bothering you?" and she replied "Come stand back here and you will see."

So I go outside to the picnic tables to eat my sandwich and one of the three guys asks if I need a permit to carry openly. I tell them no but that I do have a permit. Being that they are from N.H. it's not a big deal to them and their conversation quickly turned to Vermont. We finished and said our goodbyes as they wanted to go back to the Dragon's Tail and ride it again. I was off the find the BRP. Pulled across the street to the Shell station, still in Franklin, and I overheard the two guys on the other side of the pump mention something about a permit. Figuring they were referring to me I turn to address them and say there is no permit needed to open carry in N.C. but I do have a permit to conceal. The guy was from Ga. and said he has a concealed permit but rarely carries since he has his phone always on him and adds the comment to throw at someone. Don't know if he was making a joke or being serious. The guy with him was his FIL. I go inside to get my change and see the gunbuster sign that I missed the first time I entered to pre-pay. I just ignore it.

Finally the BRP. Stop at the sign that marks the highest elevation on the BRP. An older gentleman approaches me and with an accent says, "Nice bike and nice Pistol." I respond with thank you. He asks if it is a Glock and I say no, it's a H&K. Granted it is in a Blackhawk Serpa holster so it would be hard to tell one polymer pistol from the next at a glance. Come to find out he lives in Va. but is originally from Brazil and is 72 years old. At the same stop talked to a couple of guys from New Jersey about open carry but nothing important.

Finally I end up in Asheville and eat dinner at Taco Bell. No one said anyting so not sure if it was really noticed. I'm sure it was. Lastly, as I was sitting at a light just after leaving TB I see a motorcycle pull up to my left in the same lane. It was a guy from Illinois and asked the same thing about O.C. in N.C. and the legalities. I told him it was an O.C. state and the light changed before it could go any further. Finally stopped at the Best Buy in South Asheville (not Tunnel Road) to get a new usb cord for my phone as it had quit charging on the ride. Security guy at the door gave me a good stare down but nothing was said.

That is my O.C. report for the weekend. I am not one to carry pamphlets or go out of my way to "educate" anyone. I will answer their questions if asked or I feel it necessary as in the conversation is taking place in my presence.
 
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Liquidgecko

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Wake County, North Carolina
Had a problem at the Morrisville Cracker Barrel this morning. I'd heard through this website that it was against company policy to carry in there and they weren't OC friendly, but I decided to carry anyway. Mike, the waiter was topnotch, looked like a local, barely even took notice of it, but apparently the manager spied me out. He came up and explained it was against corporate policy for anyone to carry except for LEOs. Normally I would've canceled my order and just left, but I was having breakfast with my parents celebrating their anniversary. He was civil and respectful, and at least didn't try and shovel some scat that it was the law or something, so I just ran outside and put my pistol in my car(defensively, I wasn't worried because my dad was CCing like he always does). Mike, our waiter, was really surprised the manager asked me to disarm, and thought he had asked me to leave. Could've gone worse, but I don't know that I'll be dining at a restaurant that doesn't respect my right to self defense anymore.
 
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