Bunnykid68
Grandmaster
I do not know you well enough to apply butter to youAre you trying to butter me up for something?
I was just being agreeable
I do not know you well enough to apply butter to youAre you trying to butter me up for something?
More than a few years ago, I used the above phrase in a college paper and haven't used it since.
My feminist professor informed me, correctly I might add....as I further investigated the matter, that intuition was applied to a woman's thoughts due to the common perception that women didn't have the ability of critical thinking skills. A woman's intuition was more or less, part extrasensory, and part luck.
I don't know if it makes a difference to anyone here to see or use it, but thought I would throw it for everyone to absorb.
Sorry for the thread hijack.
Two thoughts for you.
1. There is no excuse for open carry in a mall. None.
2. Circle Center recently installed a credit card reader in one exit lane of all garages. In the one attached to the Convention Center, it's the one on the far right to exit onto Georgia St.
Really?? No excuse? Hmm... because I can sounds good enough of an excuse to me. I open carry everywhere, church, mall, into work, around the house, restaurants, basically anywhere that I can legally carry I do so openly.
And I would point out to them, the language of IC 35-43-2-2(b)(2):... they pointed out the ONE little sticker that was on the ONE door at one end of the mall.
Posting on one secondary entrance doesn't cut it.(2) posting or exhibiting a notice at the main entrance in a manner that is either prescribed by law or likely to come to the attention of the public;
And I would point out to them, the language of IC 35-43-2-2(b)(2):
Posting on one secondary entrance doesn't cut it.
Posting a sign too small, in unobtrusive colors, or in out of the way places doesn't cut it.
You should have asked for his"badge" number, and filed a civil rights violation complaint on his ignorant butt.So I went to have lunch with my wife downtown last week, we decided to eatat PF Chang’s at the Circle Centre Mall. I parked at the mall garage becauseit's the easiest / fastest way to get to PF Chang’s, parked my car and, not wantingto leave my S&W .40 in my car I decided to go ahead and carry it in with me(I was OC with my Blackhawk Serpa holster), I walked in, up the escalators anddown a short walkway to the restaurant, my wife arrived shortly thereafter, we had lunch, spent a little time talking and then parted ways, back to work for both of us. She walked through one of the stores, and I, back down the escalators to the parking garage, after getting back to my car I realized thatI forgot to bring cash so I could pay to get out of the garage (they don’t take cards), so I decided to try to catch my wife to see if she had any cash on her(no cell service in the parking garage plus I assumed that she stopped to shoe shop on her way out), back up the escalators and when I arrived I noticed amall security guard (chubby black guy), he noticed me as well but didn't say anything. I found my wife, thankfully she had cash so I didn't have to find an ATM, got the money and headed back towards the parking garage, as I turn to go down the escalators the mall security guard called for me, I turned around and walked over to him, he asked "are you a police officer?" I said no, he asked "are you undercover?" I said no, I said why are you asking, he said "well, you're not allowed to have that gun in here", I said, are you sure about that? He said "yea, this is a public place, a mall, you can't carry a gun inside a public place, especially a mall", so I begin togo through the normal education process with him, informing him of the Indiana state laws and where it allows me to carry and where not... He called to (on his radio) what I can only assume was "Security Headquarters" and told them, "he said that he IS allowed to carry a gun in the mall" I'm not sure how they responded but he seemed very confused, I asked him if there were "No Firearms" signs posted at every entrance of the mall, he said "no, but they don't have to post signs like that, it's the law that you can't carry in a public place unless you're a cop"...
At this point I was done dealing with this, less than intelligent security guard and ready to get back to work and finish up my day, so I told him look, I think you're wrong but that doesn't really matter, I'm on my way out now, I wasjust grabbing some cash from my wife so I could get out of the parking garage, are we done here? He didn’t respond so I walked away, back to the garagewithout further incident.
My question to you guys is this, did I handle this the best way I could have, should I have done anything differently? Thanks in advance guys!!
I do as well... icant remember the last time I CC'd
OP I think you did a fine job..
Not to thread jack but what department is "Jake" on??
OP I think you did a fine job..
Not to thread jack but what department is "Jake" on??
No idea, but he's not on INGO anymore
I could go along with this.Jake - jumps in a thread spotting useless nonsense with the sole purpose of being a troll.
J706 - has similar views as Jake but he's willing to try to explain his opinion.
Jake = troll
J706 = person with an unpopular opinion.
I think you Feminist Professor was biased in her thought process as well.More than a few years ago, I used the above phrase in a college paper and haven't used it since.
My feminist professor informed me, correctly I might add....as I further investigated the matter, that intuition was applied to a woman's thoughts due to the common perception that women didn't have the ability of critical thinking skills. A woman's intuition was more or less, part extrasensory, and part luck.
I don't know if it makes a difference to anyone here to see or use it, but thought I would throw it for everyone to absorb.
Sorry for the thread hijack.
It has also been my experience, that I would rather be Lucky, than Skillful...Luck implies a potentiality to be wrong.
If you guys keep Returning the serve the volley will continue. If you don't want to play the game, just let it go by
It's more fun to beat the crap out of the village idiot, though.
1. There is no excuse for open carry in a mall. None.