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Re: is it ok to admit you are carrying
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 3:19 pm
by Reds45ACP
Mike1951 wrote:Let me be the first to recommend
http://www.corneredcat.com/Contents/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This site is about women and guns, not about cats. But in a way, it's about the cornered cat in all of us. It's about the determination to get away from an attacker if you need to. It's about making the decision to say, "Not me. Not mine. Not today." And it's about the tools to make that decision stick.
Let me add to that:
Vid of options:
http://www.youtube.com/faliaphotography ... gGBPVk5GQk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
That's just one of her vids on concealed carry. Have a look around. She's into the survivalist thing but her advice and insights are very good when it comes to fashion and carry for women. Here is her blog as well:
http://www.faliaphotography.com/search/ ... and%20guns
Re: is it ok to admit you are carrying
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 1:35 pm
by tornado
A guy at church asked me, "What do you carry?"
I replied, "About a 160, but I haven't been bowling in a while."
Later, we talked guns.
Re: is it ok to admit you are carrying
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 1:43 pm
by SQLGeek
tornado wrote:A guy at church asked me, "What do you carry?"
I replied, "About a 160, but I haven't been bowling in a while."
Later, we talked guns.
My answer to that is easy (and obvious) "A few extra pounds."
Re: is it ok to admit you are carrying
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 5:51 pm
by TexasCajun
First rule about CHL is we don't talk about CHL (except on internet forum boards). Second rule about CHL is we don't talk about CHL (except on internet forum boards). The advice I've been given has been that if you make an honest effort to conceal and don't figit with the thing, you won't have a problem. As I'm still in the process of getting my initial chl, I don't have any real experience to pass along yet. But I will offer this. When I decided to begin the chl process, I started looking at people closely to see if I could spot some sort of evidence of concealed carry. I live in eastern Harris County & work in Houston, so the possibility that I haven't run into any chl holders should be pretty low. But I haven't seen one person that I thought might be carrying. And I've been actively looking for a couple of months now...
Re: is it ok to admit you are carrying
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 5:54 pm
by Dan20703
Carry concealed, keep quiet about it, and smile.
Re: is it ok to admit you are carrying
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 10:23 am
by Abraham
If a complete stranger asks you a personal question - Are you under any obligation to give them an answer...?
No
If such a situation ever arises for me, my response would be to ignore them...
Re: is it ok to admit you are carrying
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 11:02 am
by C-dub
Abraham wrote:If a complete stranger asks you a personal question - Are you under any obligation to give them an answer...?
No
If such a situation ever arises for me, my response would be to ignore them...
If a complete stranger asks you if you're carrying, you might be doing something wrong.
Re: is it ok to admit you are carrying
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 11:46 am
by Abraham
C-dub,
Why would they ask?
If you're not concealed, they know the answer...
...but yes, there's an outside chance that some may not be alert enough to be discreet and simply let you know you're not concealed.
However, if you're swelled to the point that a stranger is moved to ask you such as question I'd ignore them. You don't owe any stranger an explanation about your person...bulging or otherwise.
A now deceased friend had both an ileostomy and a colostomy that created some abdominal wall protuberance evidenced under his shirt. Had some busy bodied stranger been so ill mannered as to have asked him about it in some public locale he would've been mortified.
In general, when I think of strangers asking questions that're absolutely none of their business, I have a hard time thinking they probably just trying to be helpful...
Re: is it ok to admit you are carrying
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 11:51 am
by baldeagle
Every time I enter or leave the CVS Pharmacy, their theft alarm goes off. I already know what I'm going to say - it's probably the shrapnel in my hip.
Concealed is concealed. It's nobody's business that you're carrying - ever - except when asked by a LEO to show ID.
Re: is it ok to admit you are carrying
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 12:28 pm
by The Annoyed Man
kewlteacher wrote:MadMonkey wrote:My favorite saying came from this very forum.... it's my "thoracic perforator"
It's not a lie, and they probably won't ask any more questions.
simply awesome.

I like "Cardio-Thoracic Interruptor" myself. Another one is "my CNS on/off switch." Or, howzabout "It's my remote control unit." or........"It's my phazer. Right now, it's set on stun (for 9mm). Sometimes it's set on terminate (for .45)."
"It's my interlocutor blocker."
"It's my business, not yours."
"It's my chemotherapy pump. Is my hair looking a little thin yet?"
"It's my PDA (Personal Defense Assistant)."
"It's my anal retainer. If I don't carry it with me at all times, I get up into everybody's business without being invited."
"It's my colostomy bag. Wanna see it?"
"It's my personal geiger counter. By the way, you might want to get yourself checked out....."
"It's my vestigial twin. It's kinda gross to look it. It has a pulse and is sort of hairy and covered in warts, but it won't hurt you. Wanna touch it?"
"It's a box containing my mother's ashes.
Now are you glad you butted into somebody else's business?"
I could go on.
In real life, I would probably simply ask in return, "Boxers, or briefs, or commando? What? You object to a stranger asking you a personal question? Do you SEE the irony here?"
Or, you could just ignore the question.
Re: is it ok to admit you are carrying
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 12:34 pm
by C-dub
Abraham wrote:C-dub,
Why would they ask?
Because some people think that covered is concealed regardless of how tight the cover is. They know that printing is not against the law, but go further than just stretching the limits in my opinion. One past friend of mine was like this. We both had CHLs before we met and neither of us knew until we met for lunch one day. He was a muscular well built guy and the only thing he had covering his Glock 23 was a loose, but somewhat fitted t-shirt. Remember, I didn't know he even had a CHL, but now figured/hoped that he did. I asked him and he said, yes. He asked what made me ask and thought, really?

I told him I could tell he was carrying a Glock 23 or 19 at about 5 o'clock IWB. We weren't good friends then and didn't stay friends long after that anyway. He said no one had ever noticed before. I just can't believe that. Back then I was carrying my G27 and didn't feel the need to say anything to him about it. IMHO, he was not concealed enough and think that if an officer had seen this or one was called he would have been arrested for failure to conceal.
Re: is it ok to admit you are carrying
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 1:33 pm
by Jumping Frog
C-dub wrote:He said no one had ever noticed before. I just can't believe that. . . . IMHO, he was not concealed enough and think that if an officer had seen this or one was called he would have been arrested for failure to conceal.
I can believe him. I open carried hundreds of times in other states and found the sheep never even noticed that, so I can easily believe that no-one had previously noticed printing.
Re: is it ok to admit you are carrying
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 2:08 pm
by Abraham
"IMHO, he was not concealed enough and think that if an officer had seen this or one was called he would have been arrested for failure to conceal"
Oh, I see...
Re: is it ok to admit you are carrying
Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 8:12 pm
by 57Coastie
Mike1951 wrote:Let me be the first to recommend
http://www.corneredcat.com/Contents/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This site is about women and guns, not about cats. But in a way, it's about the cornered cat in all of us. It's about the determination to get away from an attacker if you need to. It's about making the decision to say, "Not me. Not mine. Not today." And it's about the tools to make that decision stick.
Jim
Re: is it ok to admit you are carrying
Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 8:23 pm
by 57Coastie
gringo pistolero wrote:kewlteacher wrote:for example, if i am at Walmart, and some random or presumeably random shopper asks me, "hey are you strapped" is it ok to say yes ? i have been sweating this possibility.
It may not be a good idea but it's legal to admit it.
I compliment you, gringo, for finally giving an answer to the question kewlteacher asked, whether your answer be right or wrong. The question she
did not ask, that is -- "do I have to answer the question?" -- received many answers.
Jim