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<blockquote data-quote="Keyser328" data-source="post: 2183622" data-attributes="member: 10111"><p>Hell yes. I OC'd into Baskin Robins and the guy behind the counter was really cool and commented that I was the first he'd seen. Even then, I'm still cautious when I plainly OC.</p><p></p><p>I'm with Daytomann, I generally carry OWB and throw my shirt over it... Unless it is cold out, because a cold slide + love handle is not all that enjoyable. If I'm outdoors, even in a parking lot, I seem to be less "worried" OCing, but I generally flip my shirt over my sidearm when I walk into a store.</p><p></p><p>I do have to say, I am <em>far</em> less nervous overall. I really disliked the fact that before last November, accidental exposure was a crime. Having the ability to exercise my rights as I see fit is a damn liberating experience, even if I don't exercise them to the fullest capacity. It's my choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keyser328, post: 2183622, member: 10111"] Hell yes. I OC'd into Baskin Robins and the guy behind the counter was really cool and commented that I was the first he'd seen. Even then, I'm still cautious when I plainly OC. I'm with Daytomann, I generally carry OWB and throw my shirt over it... Unless it is cold out, because a cold slide + love handle is not all that enjoyable. If I'm outdoors, even in a parking lot, I seem to be less "worried" OCing, but I generally flip my shirt over my sidearm when I walk into a store. I do have to say, I am [I]far[/I] less nervous overall. I really disliked the fact that before last November, accidental exposure was a crime. Having the ability to exercise my rights as I see fit is a damn liberating experience, even if I don't exercise them to the fullest capacity. It's my choice. [/QUOTE]
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