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Mudinyeri:
I thought pretty much all Sears and K-Marts were "no defense" zones.
Mudinyeri:
--- Quote from: Wilson on June 23, 2010, 08:25:12 PM ---The signs indicate all concealed handguns but allowances are made for police officers. Wouldn't it be nice for them to recognize the training we who hold permits have gone through?
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Not to be a jerk, but are you seriously comparing the one day of "training" required for a CCW permit to the training that LEO's go through on a continual basis?
I know there was at least one person in my CCW class that I didn't fell very comfortable knowing that they would potentially have a CCW permit. I won't go into the reasons why, but as a guy who spent time in the Army, went through specialized training in the Army and has continued to seek out specialized training afterward and practices defensive shooting on a regular basis I don't think the one day class required for CCW permits is enough to make a statement like the one above.
Sorry. Like I said, not trying to be a jerk.
Ronvandyn:
--- Quote from: Wilson on June 23, 2010, 08:25:12 PM ---I wonder what the "Emergency Response Procedures" are for stores like No Frills, Oakview Mall, and others are if someone is spotted with a handgun but if it is concealed, who will know? :-\
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OK, now you have me a bit curious. I have been into the No Frills out here in Bellevue (Hwy 370) numerous times and have never seen any anti-gun signage. And I look for it. Been about a month since I was in there last, have they posted?
Ron
Wilson:
I understand the owner is firm on the no weapon policy for all the stores. The new one in the Elkhorn area is posted, Ashland is posted, LaVista is posted so if Bellevue isn't, it's probably a mistake so enjoy it.
2 E L O:
--- Quote from: Mudinyeri on June 23, 2010, 08:52:15 PM ---
--- Quote from: Wilson on June 23, 2010, 08:25:12 PM ---The signs indicate all concealed handguns but allowances are made for police officers. Wouldn't it be nice for them to recognize the training we who hold permits have gone through?
--- End quote ---
Not to be a jerk, but are you seriously comparing the one day of "training" required for a CCW permit to the training that LEO's go through on a continual basis?
I know there was at least one person in my CCW class that I didn't fell very comfortable knowing that they would potentially have a CCW permit. I won't go into the reasons why, but as a guy who spent time in the Army, went through specialized training in the Army and has continued to seek out specialized training afterward and practices defensive shooting on a regular basis I don't think the one day class required for CCW permits is enough to make a statement like the one above.
Sorry. Like I said, not trying to be a jerk.
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No kidding...I think there were about 20 people in my CCW class. About a handful of them acted like they've never shot a pistol before. I was completely uncomfortable being around them while they were performing the shooting portion of the class. However, to be fair, they passed the shooting test and written test and could now be walking around out there with a weapon. That's a little scary.... Eek....
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