WWWOOOOOOAAWWW where did you guys get them shiny badges??papajohn1964 wrote:Scott in Houston wrote:I would have said, "But you can't show your gun until you get the official CHL badge!"
The badge they sent me is a star!
i want me one!

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WWWOOOOOOAAWWW where did you guys get them shiny badges??papajohn1964 wrote:Scott in Houston wrote:I would have said, "But you can't show your gun until you get the official CHL badge!"
The badge they sent me is a star!
Blindref757 wrote:Pardon me while I whip this thing out!
I agree. Why would the guy have the gun out. It's not like he was buying a part that he needed to ensure a proper fit like a holster. I can't believe anyone would be dumb enough to think they could buy ammo and load it at the counter. This just doesn't make sense.v-rog wrote:no offense ment, but this story is very hard to believe.
SQLGeek wrote:One thing I've learned in my short life: don't understimate the level of stupidity people are capable of reaching.
ok, im taking that down to the trophy shop to see if they can make me one!!!!Scott in Houston wrote:I would have said, "But you can't show your gun until you get the official CHL badge!"
In the words of the swamp people, "true dat".SQLGeek wrote:One thing I've learned in my short life: don't understimate the level of stupidity people are capable of reaching.
Good observation.SQLGeek wrote:One thing I've learned in my short life: don't understimate the level of stupidity people are capable of reaching.
SAME HERE! From the title, I was thinking some creep was flashing kids at a school in plano.jmra wrote:I was just glad to find out that it was a firearm that was exposed instead of his "self" as the title indicated.
Frankly, whether you believe it or not is your choice. It happened, and your disbelief won't change the facts. It's a shame that you felt the need to make a stink about it, but your "opinion" has been heard...for whatever that's worth.jmra wrote:I agree. Why would the guy have the gun out. It's not like he was buying a part that he needed to ensure a proper fit like a holster. I can't believe anyone would be dumb enough to think they could buy ammo and load it at the counter. This just doesn't make sense.v-rog wrote:no offense ment, but this story is very hard to believe.
You're absolutely right...I should believe everything I read on the internet.Pug wrote:Frankly, whether you believe it or not is your choice. It happened, and your disbelief won't change the facts. It's a shame that you felt the need to make a stink about it, but your "opinion" has been heard...for whatever that's worth.jmra wrote:I agree. Why would the guy have the gun out. It's not like he was buying a part that he needed to ensure a proper fit like a holster. I can't believe anyone would be dumb enough to think they could buy ammo and load it at the counter. This just doesn't make sense.v-rog wrote:no offense ment, but this story is very hard to believe.
BTW, I can't believe that a guy would point a loaded .22 to his head and pull the trigger (viewtopic.php?f=26&t=46352" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) -- but my disblief does not change the fact that he is dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
My Utah card is a Concealed Firearm Permit.tqu9047 wrote:Maybe CCL is the Utah license everyone is getting.
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