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To: MineralMan
"I have my personal rules for carrying, and I follow them. You have different rules. That is why you are not allowed armed into my place of business."

You're making the mistake of asuming I'd actually patronize a business owned by someone with such a 'guns for me but not for thee' attitude that you've shown on countless threads in the past.

since you feel that insisting someone at least sound like they know what they are talking about is 'avoiding the issues', let's get to the real one:

The problem isn't that this officer had a round chambered. Millions of people walk around with a round chambered every day. His problem was not having a holster that either retained is weapon properly, or a holster that did not cover the trigger. That's it. Either he or something (a pen in his pocket, etc) made contact with a trigger that became exposed and a round discharged.
64 posted on 04/17/2003 2:06:43 PM PDT by flashbunny
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To: flashbunny
"You're making the mistake of asuming I'd actually patronize a business owned by someone with such a 'guns for me but not for thee' attitude that you've shown on countless threads in the past.
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That's cool with me. You're more than welcome not to visit my place of business. My business; My rules. Your business; Your rules.

A lot of people in the business I'm in go further than I do. They have entry halls with double doors. To get in, you have to go through one door, pass a metal detector, then get buzzed in through the second one. Set off the detector, and you don't get in at all. One guy I know wouldn't buzz you in unless he knew you personally anyhow.

I don't have a airlock entry way. I don't go that far.
66 posted on 04/17/2003 2:11:23 PM PDT by MineralMan
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