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SHMIV wrote:It's more than just how you carry yourself; it's the overall presentation. When people speak to you, be friendly. Remember your please's, thank you's, sir's, and ma'am's. I try to smile at people when I'm talking to the them. Remember, the anti-gunners have the impression that we are all barbaric, mean, uncouth rednecks. If we act contrary to that impression, you never know what sort of positive impression you might make. When I first started OC'ing, I went into Big Lots; the girl at the register mentioned that she got nervous when she first saw my gun, but realized that she'd seen me in there before, and remembered me as being a friendly guy, so she felt safe.jmicheals1984 wrote:
Its all how you carry yourself. Don't look nervous, and don't walk like you own the world either. I've walked right by Cops before and they mostly look at me and then go about their business. I've had to educate a few people on OCing in the state of Virginia though.
that's my response, I'm 18 and OC just don't make a big deal out of it and you should be good to go 99% of people won't noticeallingeneral wrote:Just politely tell them that you OC because it's the only way that you can legally carry a handgun for self defense until you turn 21 and can apply for a CHP.