May I make a friendly suggestion? For the safety of you, your loved ones, and those around you please leave your firearms at home until you figure out the nuances of concealed carry, such as knowing how to avoid (or back down) from trouble before you're sucked into a confrontation.dewayneward wrote: I did answer that question earlier in these posts :-) I wouldnt have done anything differently.
I have had some time to reflect on the event (and appreciate TAM's and a few others responses) and I can say now that they were actually out looking for trouble.
I had actually gotten into the self checkout line and as I was checking things out is when the event unfolded. I latered realized something, none of them were actually buying anything....which leads me to the conclusion that they were out to cause problems.
I'm not a psychologist/psychiatrist, but it certainly appears to me that you are in denial. The consensus on this thread is crystal clear: You escalated the issue, the refused to de-escalate as you tried to prove your point with these individuals. Several people (including myself) have given you many good options as to what you should have done, but you refuse to listen.
Yes, they are. But you ignore the opinion of the group as a whole at your own peril, and threaten the lives of those around you by your refusal to listen to those who know. (I don't consider myself an expert by any stretch. But there are several here whom I consider to be experts and who have responded to your request for clarification. I'm at a loss as to why you'd ask for opinions, and then simply ignore them.)I am glad that there are some that will be able to benefit from this experience. I will say that I am a little surprised at some of the responses , but everyone is entitled to their own opinion.