Last night I was OCing as we went into Kroger in Columbus. Some idiot in a Chevy Blazer started yelling out his window "Don't shoot! Don't shoot!" I glanced over at him and promptly ignored him. So he shouted it once more.
Choose your own adventure:
1) I pulled my piece, shoved it...
Unfortunately they moved my polling place from a location that I could legally carry to a location that I would deem questionable so I chose to err on caution.
The polling worker had an attitude. She asked for my signature and I gave a sarcastic "Oh, I suppose." "Geez, it's not like I asked...
This law has been in the works for some time. I'm glad it finally got through. There are a couple of lights in Columbus that I've had this problem at, even with my heavy, metal bike. Most of the time, if I roll my bike back and forth it triggers the sensors, but not always.
Skin his cat and nail the carcass to his door? Push his grandmother down a flight of stairs? Dump a bucket of lime green paint on his car? Tie a string of Black Cat firecrackers to his dog's tail? Crap in his flower bed? Crap in his sleeping bed? Annex his land as yours and have his house...
No.
You do not want to introduce anything about your sidearms into anything not involving sidearms. This includes traffic stops and places that ask for ID.
No you do not want your Larry info added on to your driver's license.
Perfect world: No Larry. Less than perfect world: Larry only...
My "starter" bike is the one I still ride, an '82 Goldwing GL 1100 Standard. I've been itching to get back out on the road.
Take the ABATE course, find some country roads to get familiar with the bike, and when you're comfortable operating it properly, get it out on the road.
I've OC'd a couple of times at the Columbus Steak n' Shake recently. The other night, our server came up to cash me out and asked if my sidearm "had blowback." I was confused at his question, because the only time I ever hear "blowback" being used for any type of "handgun" is for bb/pellet...
Last night, the family went to Texas Roadhouse in Columbus. Due to some unfortunate seating, we were seated in a booth. At the end of the meal I stood up to just get out of the booth and our server brought back our card and receipts. I had taken off my jacket and hadn't put it back on yet, so...