abbradsh
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My brother and his gf were in town for the New Years weekend and were preparing to leave today. He lives in the Western part of the state and had heard about the laws here in Cary so he asked me to OC with him instead of concealing. We were both dressed well and I was carrying a G19 and he was carrying an SP101. We went out to grab some breakfast at Bruegger's in Preston Commons. It was very busy when we arrived and we immediately got some stares and attention from the guy I later found out to be the manager.
It took a while for the gf's to decide what they wanted so we were standing at the counter for a few minutes. One lady asked my brother if it was legal to "do that" and he told her it was and that we were licensed to carry concealed as well. She smiled and seemed content with that answer. We then got to the counter to pay for our bounty of bagels. The manager was at one of the registers and asked if my gun was real (I was half expecting him to ask me to leave or for him to call the cops at that point due to the look on his face) . We told him it was and he asked if we "were allowed to have those in there". We told him that it was legal and left it at that.
We then sat down to eat and finished our bagels with no other confrontations. It ended up being just another uneventful OC experience.
My brother and his gf were in town for the New Years weekend and were preparing to leave today. He lives in the Western part of the state and had heard about the laws here in Cary so he asked me to OC with him instead of concealing. We were both dressed well and I was carrying a G19 and he was carrying an SP101. We went out to grab some breakfast at Bruegger's in Preston Commons. It was very busy when we arrived and we immediately got some stares and attention from the guy I later found out to be the manager.
It took a while for the gf's to decide what they wanted so we were standing at the counter for a few minutes. One lady asked my brother if it was legal to "do that" and he told her it was and that we were licensed to carry concealed as well. She smiled and seemed content with that answer. We then got to the counter to pay for our bounty of bagels. The manager was at one of the registers and asked if my gun was real (I was half expecting him to ask me to leave or for him to call the cops at that point due to the look on his face) . We told him it was and he asked if we "were allowed to have those in there". We told him that it was legal and left it at that.
We then sat down to eat and finished our bagels with no other confrontations. It ended up being just another uneventful OC experience.