I live in the country, I like to go shoot guns its legal, I spend $20-30 a week on handgun ammunition because until about the start of this month and when it was announced that Obama won. There was a run on ammo, you couldn't just walk into walmart and purchase a be able to purchase any caliber like the good old days. Many people stockpiled for fear of what Obama would do creating shortages, to the point walmart limits customers to 6 boxes a day because for about 6months to a year people could EASILY, buy a $10 box of ammo and sell it for $30-40 no questions asked or haggling at a gun show/store.
SO, I would purchase ammo when it was in-stock because it could be 1week to 3months until they got another shipment. Now, my local walmart's has decent supply for 9mm and .40 on the shelves for the past week or two. still a crap shoot on .45, 38 special, .357 mag and HAHA haven't seen a box of .380 in 2 months and they get shipped out by the BOX not case to the stores.
I recently as in 2 days ago picked up my Concealed Handgun License(CHL) after taking 10hrs of classroom training and 2 hrs of range time to become certified then going to sheriff for background check. total of about $200.
The thing i hate is people who look at me like im a manic because I choose to exercise my 2nd Amendment rights. Which I get at work I shouldn't probably mention my shooting habit but hey, best friend graduated police academy and wants to stay in practice. Also, I only mention guns to people I know are pro-gun or let them bring it up because well MANY of our customers are "redneck" as a coworker suggests of me.
It really started because I'm very familiar with Ohio's gun laws and what I can or can't do. Like for instance open carry is legal no permit needed and my one manager is a jackass for suggesting we call the police on a customer who was OCing since ONE it is legal, and TWO we aren't posted! WE do have a COMPANY policy for EMPLOYEES against having weapons but nothing of customers. He needed to google Ohio Revised Code to find out i was right and actually knew what I was talking about. Along with a random woman asking me why I wasn't bothered by that man "running around with a loaded gun" I calmly explained that he meant no harm to either of us and well if anyone in the store was intending to rob me armed citizens are more convincing deterrents that the obvious cop car if it parked out front.
I live in northern Ohio, friend came up from Southern Ohio brought WW2 rifle for me to experience, great time mentioned it to a few people, when they asked why I was sun burned. Also, as I stated I know which customers are pro-gun, generally any marine, even the 80yr old guy will appreciate firearms. For people, I have no idea who they are I just don't mention. Well a regular who I speak with often enough about various firearms came in and I shared the new story along with a picture of results to a coffee can that a cantaloupe was placed on, and he was mentioning selling his AR15. When another customer came over and joined our conversation, about some of his "toys" (hate to refer to guns as toys but eh, his words). My coworker emerged from the back at this point and was like WTF why do you talk to random people about guns. I really think he needs to work 3rd shift during hunting season, he would quickly learn how many people who aren't cops own guns. And it is nice to talk on a common ground with customers about something other than gas prices or weather. I also know my management would shit themselves if I informed them of just the customers I KNOW have CHLs and carry on a regular basis.
It just pisses me off when people who have never shot a gun and refuse to, treat me like I'm some militia extremist considering (I don't even own an assault rifle) but keep 3 guns in my room (12 ga shotgun, .22 rifle, 9mm handgun). Yet if I mention my dad is a cop they seem to not freak out as much when I continue the list.
Then there is my friend who yelled at me for shopping with my gun the other day after I got my CHL, I didn't go anywhere guns weren't welcomed and there are certain parts of the city I just feel safer knowing I can protect myself. Especially with the fact the major city by us is back and forth with laying off police and where i live in the country the sheriff is pulling out of and well considering the response time is 30min when they 3miles down the road, I can't imagine what going to happen when they on other side of county with fewer numbers.
SO, I would purchase ammo when it was in-stock because it could be 1week to 3months until they got another shipment. Now, my local walmart's has decent supply for 9mm and .40 on the shelves for the past week or two. still a crap shoot on .45, 38 special, .357 mag and HAHA haven't seen a box of .380 in 2 months and they get shipped out by the BOX not case to the stores.
I recently as in 2 days ago picked up my Concealed Handgun License(CHL) after taking 10hrs of classroom training and 2 hrs of range time to become certified then going to sheriff for background check. total of about $200.
The thing i hate is people who look at me like im a manic because I choose to exercise my 2nd Amendment rights. Which I get at work I shouldn't probably mention my shooting habit but hey, best friend graduated police academy and wants to stay in practice. Also, I only mention guns to people I know are pro-gun or let them bring it up because well MANY of our customers are "redneck" as a coworker suggests of me.
It really started because I'm very familiar with Ohio's gun laws and what I can or can't do. Like for instance open carry is legal no permit needed and my one manager is a jackass for suggesting we call the police on a customer who was OCing since ONE it is legal, and TWO we aren't posted! WE do have a COMPANY policy for EMPLOYEES against having weapons but nothing of customers. He needed to google Ohio Revised Code to find out i was right and actually knew what I was talking about. Along with a random woman asking me why I wasn't bothered by that man "running around with a loaded gun" I calmly explained that he meant no harm to either of us and well if anyone in the store was intending to rob me armed citizens are more convincing deterrents that the obvious cop car if it parked out front.
I live in northern Ohio, friend came up from Southern Ohio brought WW2 rifle for me to experience, great time mentioned it to a few people, when they asked why I was sun burned. Also, as I stated I know which customers are pro-gun, generally any marine, even the 80yr old guy will appreciate firearms. For people, I have no idea who they are I just don't mention. Well a regular who I speak with often enough about various firearms came in and I shared the new story along with a picture of results to a coffee can that a cantaloupe was placed on, and he was mentioning selling his AR15. When another customer came over and joined our conversation, about some of his "toys" (hate to refer to guns as toys but eh, his words). My coworker emerged from the back at this point and was like WTF why do you talk to random people about guns. I really think he needs to work 3rd shift during hunting season, he would quickly learn how many people who aren't cops own guns. And it is nice to talk on a common ground with customers about something other than gas prices or weather. I also know my management would shit themselves if I informed them of just the customers I KNOW have CHLs and carry on a regular basis.
It just pisses me off when people who have never shot a gun and refuse to, treat me like I'm some militia extremist considering (I don't even own an assault rifle) but keep 3 guns in my room (12 ga shotgun, .22 rifle, 9mm handgun). Yet if I mention my dad is a cop they seem to not freak out as much when I continue the list.
Then there is my friend who yelled at me for shopping with my gun the other day after I got my CHL, I didn't go anywhere guns weren't welcomed and there are certain parts of the city I just feel safer knowing I can protect myself. Especially with the fact the major city by us is back and forth with laying off police and where i live in the country the sheriff is pulling out of and well considering the response time is 30min when they 3miles down the road, I can't imagine what going to happen when they on other side of county with fewer numbers.
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