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druryj

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The way wal-mart is getting you might need it on the first trip out

How about the guy who goes to the Walmart on I-40 and McArthur at 11:45 AM yesterday and robs the bank? Pretty brazen act...store had to full of people; what if you were walking in all innocent and la-de-da like to buy toilet paper and toothpaste as he's running out and he points his gun at you just because you are blocking his escape route? Actually, you never know when the bad guy will show up, right? I gotta go there today to pick up a special order item...my spidey senses will be on high alert though.
 

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When I first started carrying, I felt like everyone could see a print of my gun or something; it felt different. Now, I feel naked if I don't have a gun on me, and I don't feel like everyone is looking at my hip anymore, although I am careful like when reaching up to a high shelf or something.
 

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To be honest, I can't remember the first place I took my ccw. I don't think about it much now. I can see how this would help with some of the first time jitters.
 

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A. Except as provided in subsection B of this section, nothing contained in any provision of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act, Section 1290.1 et seq. of this title, shall be construed to limit, restrict or prohibit in any manner the existing rights of any person, property owner, tenant, employer, or business entity to control the possession of weapons on any property owned or controlled by the person or business entity.
B. No person, property owner, tenant, employer, or business entity shall be permitted to establish any policy or rule that has the effect of prohibiting any person, except a convicted felon, from transporting and storing firearms in a locked vehicle on any property set aside for any vehicle.
 

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I think this is also called a nacho run?? Last july when i got mine i didnt feel any different when i was carrying. Course at the time i had a beretta tomcat, now i have to choose between an M&P .40 fullsize or a S&W 4506-1
 

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A. Except as provided in subsection B of this section, nothing contained in any provision of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act, Section 1290.1 et seq. of this title, shall be construed to limit, restrict or prohibit in any manner the existing rights of any person, property owner, tenant, employer, or business entity to control the possession of weapons on any property owned or controlled by the person or business entity.
B. No person, property owner, tenant, employer, or business entity shall be permitted to establish any policy or rule that has the effect of prohibiting any person, except a convicted felon, from transporting and storing firearms in a locked vehicle on any property set aside for any vehicle.
Just curious as to what this has to do with this thread? I'm not being a nit-pick, just wondering if I missed something in this conversation.
 

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