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I don't usually shoot first. It goes like this, somebody just walks in and waltzes by us to some other part of the house. I say, "Babe, who was that?" Babe says, "oh that's so and so, he's one of our kids friends." Or, I hear ramblings in the basement or a closet and I pull out my GLOCK and go "who and what the heck are you doing?" On those occasions it's almost always my wife's baby sister who has walked in to borrow something that we may never see again. And sometimes it's "Babe, who was that? And Babe says " I don't have a clue, I thought you knew."

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I remember those days, but no more!

But this reminds me, my husband is supposed to sign some paper for work agreeing that he understands that no weapons are allowed in any of their buildings. If he has clothes on, you can bet he is wearing a pistol. He is having a rough time trying to figure out what to do. Don't sign the paper? Sign it and ignore it? Fight it? Not carrying is not an option, unless it means losing his job.
 
I don't usually shoot first. It goes like this, somebody just walks in and waltzes by us to some other part of the house. I say, "Babe, who was that?" Babe says, "oh that's so and so, he's one of our kids friends." Or, I hear ramblings in the basement or a closet and I pull out my GLOCK and go "who and what the heck are you doing?" On those occasions it's almost always my wife's baby sister who has walked in to borrow something that we may never see again. And sometimes it's "Babe, who was that? And Babe says " I don't have a clue, I thought you knew."

You got any good stuff I can ,"borrow"....:)
 
I don't usually shoot first. It goes like this, somebody just walks in and waltzes by us to some other part of the house. I say, "Babe, who was that?" Babe says, "oh that's so and so, he's one of our kids friends." Or, I hear ramblings in the basement or a closet and I pull out my GLOCK and go "who and what the heck are you doing?" On those occasions it's almost always my wife's baby sister who has walked in to borrow something that we may never see again. And sometimes it's "Babe, who was that? And Babe says " I don't have a clue, I thought you knew."

This is my parents house, our house too. Door was never locked (the one time It got locked they had to boost me up to the window because no one had a key) All of my brothers friends knew they could come in anytime, and they did. It was nice for a couple of them with less then happy home lives, at least they had somewhere to go.
 
This is my parents house, our house too. Door was never locked (the one time It got locked they had to boost me up to the window because no one had a key) All of my brothers friends knew they could come in anytime, and they did. It was nice for a couple of them with less then happy home lives, at least they had somewhere to go.

Same here....I don't have keys to the house. Years ago when we had to go away for a week I decided to change the locks so we had a key. But I've since lost said key....:/ I guess if i need to lock it I'll have to replace the lock again.....
 
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I remember those days, but no more!

But this reminds me, my husband is supposed to sign some paper for work agreeing that he understands that no weapons are allowed in any of their buildings. If he has clothes on, you can bet he is wearing a pistol. He is having a rough time trying to figure out what to do. Don't sign the paper? Sign it and ignore it? Fight it? Not carrying is not an option, unless it means losing his job.
put it off for as long as possible......

then when forced, sign it and ignore it........

just know, that it might cost him his job. I'd do the same thing.
 
put it off for as long as possible......

then when forced, sign it and ignore it........

just know, that it might cost him his job. I'd do the same thing.

He's checking to see what happens if caught. First offense write-up, or immediate dismissal type of thing. He may also be able to get a waiver because of his position.
 
:D    I remember those days, but no more!

But this reminds me, my husband is supposed to sign some paper for work agreeing that he understands that no weapons are allowed in any of their buildings.  If he has clothes on, you can bet he is wearing a pistol.  He is having a rough time trying to figure out what to do.  Don't sign the paper?  Sign it and ignore it?  Fight it?  Not carrying is not an option, unless it means losing his job.  

I don't know about WV but in SC certain businesses can post warnings that "No Concealable weapons are allowed " And you have to abide by the warning.
 
This is my parents house, our house too. Door was never locked (the one time It got locked they had to boost me up to the window because no one had a key) All of my brothers friends knew they could come in anytime, and they did. It was nice for a couple of them with less then happy home lives, at least they had somewhere to go.

Ditto! I'm so glad we live in a small town.
 

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