
Made me triply diligent about being concealed.

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I believe the previous visits define an established relationship. That person is no longer a stranger. I have a trusted AC repairman who I know carries. He's always welcome. If CPS sends a repairman out that I've never seen and he reveals a firearm, we have a (potential) problem. If it remains concealed, no prob.Jaguar wrote:Let's suppose the repair guy has done work for you before. He fixed a leak under your bath tub, then a sewer line blockage, and this time he is laid out on the kitchen floor with his head under the sink and arms above his head when his shirt rides up and you see a pistol.
Both times before he was professional, courteous, and very fair with his prices. Are you going to make a big deal of it now?
If you ask about it - he always carries, even when he was at your house the last two times.
Just wondering if the "stranger" factor has worn off yet?
Point taken! Agreed.anygunanywhere wrote:The key is that you should be wary of anyone and not necessarliy based on whether they are armed.jayinsat wrote:If I were in your home and accidently revealed, that would be a more-than reasonable demand to which I would immediately comply. That is truly my point Anygun. I accidently revealed a potentially lethal weapon in your presence. You should be concerned, in my view, since you don't know me. Now, if I didn't reveal, you'd have no reason to suspect and this question would never even come up. The key here is the repair person accidently revealed and you don't know them.anygunanywhere wrote:jayinsat wrote:I started a new thread so as not to hijack this one. viewtopic.php?f=7&t=64639" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It seems to me that most of us assume everyone carrying a gun is a law abiding citizen legally able to carry. I assert that that CAN BE a dangerous assumption. It's one thing if it's some one you've have a long term relationship with but not everyone showing up to your home will be known to you. We can't control who the power company, cable company etc sends to us. Even trusted contractors can occasionally hire and send out improperly vetted workers. I welcome CHL'ees in my home but, I feel, as a contractor, you should be extra careful to make sure you never accidently reveal or be ready to answer a whole lotta questions.
Are youy a law abiding person legally able to carry?
Please take this in a non-offensive manner, but it is hard for me to tell just by your posts. You need to prove it to me before I will believe you.
Anygunanywhere
A handyman in your home can kill you with his phillips screwdriver or bludgeon you with his hammer.
The focus should not be on the firearm. Just because someone is armed does not mean that you are at a greater risk of them harming you.
Anygunanywhere
If I were in your home and accidently revealed, that would be a more-than reasonable demand to which I would immediately comply. That is truly my point Anygun. I accidently revealed a potentially lethal weapon in your presence. You should be concerned, in my view, since you don't know me. Now, if I didn't reveal, you'd have no reason to suspect and this question would never even come up. The key here is the repair person accidently revealed and you don't know them.anygunanywhere wrote:jayinsat wrote:I started a new thread so as not to hijack this one. viewtopic.php?f=7&t=64639" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It seems to me that most of us assume everyone carrying a gun is a law abiding citizen legally able to carry. I assert that that CAN BE a dangerous assumption. It's one thing if it's some one you've have a long term relationship with but not everyone showing up to your home will be known to you. We can't control who the power company, cable company etc sends to us. Even trusted contractors can occasionally hire and send out improperly vetted workers. I welcome CHL'ees in my home but, I feel, as a contractor, you should be extra careful to make sure you never accidently reveal or be ready to answer a whole lotta questions.
Are youy a law abiding person legally able to carry?
Please take this in a non-offensive manner, but it is hard for me to tell just by your posts. You need to prove it to me before I will believe you.
Anygunanywhere
I believe the OP asks what would we, the homeowners, do if we saw the repairpersons gun. Many initial responses seemed to presume the repairperson was a reputable, licensed individual. I don't presume that. If they accidentally reveal, I will want assurance or they will be asked to leave. Many home burglars use stolen utility vehicles.I can't see how this got turned into a "shooting the homeowner" thread.