I think T3hK1w1 nailed it when describing his lunch breaks in the mall: looking at who is looking is the best clue. When you're aware, you see other people who are aware, instead of just bumbling through life with their heads down.
That's always my first clue; then I look at clothing.
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- Thu Jul 26, 2007 10:37 pm
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Re: Fact or Urban (CCW) Legend ?
LOL... did you post that on tx.guns at the time? I recall reading a report just like that. I believe the "Alamo Rangers" were profiling middle aged white guys wearing fanny packs, and giving them "verbal notice".extremist wrote:Yes, at the Alamo of all places. Several years ago. Approached by an "officer" (looked more like security than an actual SA Police officer. At the time, they certainly did NOT have a valid 30.06 sign (that's why I was carrying). Only a small bronze plaque that had a lame message about no firearms allowed.
Anyway, he approached me and asked if I was a police officer. I said no and he asked if I was carrying and if I had a CHL. At the time I didn't push asking for his TCLOS card. I said I did and he asked for ID.
Thankfully, such "notice" is now invalid at the Alamo. Now if we could just deal with the prohibition on Bowie knives...