Sitting at Gallaghers II having a pint before the polls close...
At the polls.
Lady at the check in table: Are you an officer?
Me: No.
Her: FBI?
Me, chuckling: Nothing like that.
She gave me my ballot and I voted.
Heh, stopped at 21st Amendment on the way home, on Keystone near 65.
Two associates at the counter, #1 checking me out, #2 just standing aside watching me.
#1: Carry a 40?
Me: Yep.
#1: Smith and Wesson?
Me: Nah, Glock.
#2: Just for your information, you're not supposed to have that here.
Me: Oh? Do you have a sign? (I know this means nothing, but I figured it'd be what he was referencing)
#2: No, I mean, you can't have those in places like this, with liquor.
Me: Actually, in Indiana, you can.
#2: Hmm.
Quick and easy.
Mention to him he's quoting (sort of) law from another state.
Saw an older gentleman today in business attire at famous Dave's in greenwood. Had a g26/27 in fobus style paddle
Three officers just sat down at table beside me at Arbys. Haven't said anything. One looks like the cop that took my gun at Subway a couple years back.
Edit: So that was pleasantly surprising. Never said a word. Group sat RIGHT by me, I think they didn't notice it until they sat down, impossible to miss at that angle and distance.
"Just a guy having lunch" is a good look to avoid questions I guess.
I'm just glad neither of you got slapped during those incidents!