I went to a concert last night in the Downtown area of the neighboring mid sized city. Downtown is not the best place to be after dark, so I took my Charter Arms and put the Barami Hip Grips on it and stuck it right down the very front of my pants and hooked the clip behind my belt buckle. I figured 5 shots of .44 special was better than none.
I got frisked as I entered the building but they didn't pat down the area the gun was tucked, and they asked if I had any weapons, and I said something that sounded like "no" ("Doh") and went on in. I don't see why just because they have a concert that I have to give up my 2nd admendment right to see a show, particularly when it's in a bad part of town. Anyway, I was glad I was armed after the show, going back to the car, some unsavory types were hanging around and I had transferred my weapon into my coat pocket and was ready for whatever. Thankfully no one bothered us and we made it to the car uneventfully. Anyway, those Barami Hip Grips are nice for times you want to be armed but aren't supposed to be. Normally at other facilities, I do leave the gun in the car, but not downtown.
Had they found the gun, the most they could do was ask me to leave. BTW, I looked, they did NOT have the No Guns sign posted. At least not where I could see it. I did a review on our conceal carry laws, and that was not a prohibited place or anything. They just have a thing about people being armed at shows here, which is BS, since so many of them are downtown.
I got frisked as I entered the building but they didn't pat down the area the gun was tucked, and they asked if I had any weapons, and I said something that sounded like "no" ("Doh") and went on in. I don't see why just because they have a concert that I have to give up my 2nd admendment right to see a show, particularly when it's in a bad part of town. Anyway, I was glad I was armed after the show, going back to the car, some unsavory types were hanging around and I had transferred my weapon into my coat pocket and was ready for whatever. Thankfully no one bothered us and we made it to the car uneventfully. Anyway, those Barami Hip Grips are nice for times you want to be armed but aren't supposed to be. Normally at other facilities, I do leave the gun in the car, but not downtown.
Had they found the gun, the most they could do was ask me to leave. BTW, I looked, they did NOT have the No Guns sign posted. At least not where I could see it. I did a review on our conceal carry laws, and that was not a prohibited place or anything. They just have a thing about people being armed at shows here, which is BS, since so many of them are downtown.
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