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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3718098" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>When I became President of the Ponca Gun club, I insisted that myself and the VP be included with the club account. No objection from the club secretary/treasurer so had to go to the bank to fill out a signature card. The VP handling the business asked for two forms of ID, so I produced a drivers license and my Concealed Carry card. </p><p>I thought the little twerp was going to shat his pants when he looked at the concealed carry card. He finally asked me if I was armed, and then corrected himself saying, considering this was about a gun club, it's acceptable and we went on about our business. </p><p>Yes, there was a sign on the door saying no firearms, but it had a pic of a Baretta, and I was carrying a Kahr, so no harm no foul in my mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3718098, member: 5412"] When I became President of the Ponca Gun club, I insisted that myself and the VP be included with the club account. No objection from the club secretary/treasurer so had to go to the bank to fill out a signature card. The VP handling the business asked for two forms of ID, so I produced a drivers license and my Concealed Carry card. I thought the little twerp was going to shat his pants when he looked at the concealed carry card. He finally asked me if I was armed, and then corrected himself saying, considering this was about a gun club, it's acceptable and we went on about our business. Yes, there was a sign on the door saying no firearms, but it had a pic of a Baretta, and I was carrying a Kahr, so no harm no foul in my mind. [/QUOTE]
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