Carter Country-Pasadena
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Carter Country-Pasadena
Just had an interesting discussion with the manager at Carter Country in Pasadena. Went in and on the front door they were advertising the next Concealed Handgun Class with the dates. Stepped inside the store and to the left of the entry way was another sign stating that any open carry or guns had to be unloaded, semi-auto's had to have slide locked back, etc. Wish I had taken a picture of the sign.
I asked the lady behind the counter about the sign and she called I assume the manager. I was very polite and asked him if he could help me understand what was going on. I said ya'll sell guns....you teach concealed handgun classes and yet you want us to come in with our guns unloaded with slides locked back which is useless if we would have to protect ourselves so why don't you just put up a 30.6 and 30.7 signs so that we know where you stand. Isn't this a little hypocritical?
The manager was very polite and said Mr. Carter made the decision when the new laws changed and that since they show guns to interested buyers they wouldn't know who was actually looking at their guns and who had their own guns. He said he would mention it to Mr. Carter and walked off. Personally I can't see where the new laws have changed anything that would affect the way they do business as far as safety goes.
Am I wrong to think that this is wrong? I won't be going back in there.
David
I asked the lady behind the counter about the sign and she called I assume the manager. I was very polite and asked him if he could help me understand what was going on. I said ya'll sell guns....you teach concealed handgun classes and yet you want us to come in with our guns unloaded with slides locked back which is useless if we would have to protect ourselves so why don't you just put up a 30.6 and 30.7 signs so that we know where you stand. Isn't this a little hypocritical?
The manager was very polite and said Mr. Carter made the decision when the new laws changed and that since they show guns to interested buyers they wouldn't know who was actually looking at their guns and who had their own guns. He said he would mention it to Mr. Carter and walked off. Personally I can't see where the new laws have changed anything that would affect the way they do business as far as safety goes.
Am I wrong to think that this is wrong? I won't be going back in there.
David
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No you're not wrong, but if you weren't confused by their explanation, maybe you can put it into words I understand. If they sold shoes would they not know who brought their own shoes or if they were looking to buy new ones?
That makes absolutely no sense to me but then I live in the country and I don't understand big city lingo sometimes.
That makes absolutely no sense to me but then I live in the country and I don't understand big city lingo sometimes.
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I may be wrong, but I thought they had that sign up for many years.
Not about open carry, but about bringing guns into the store.
Not about open carry, but about bringing guns into the store.
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WildBill wrote:I may be wrong, but I thought they had that sign up for many years.
Not about open carry, but about bringing guns into the store.
maybe that was meant for someone looking to sell or trade their own guns, that would make more sense. you wouldn't want to walk up and unload one at the counter, so maybe the manger was confused, either that or he was hoping to spread confusion.
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Yes, I think that is what is was for. Or to try out a holster, or get it repaired etc.Jusme wrote:WildBill wrote:I may be wrong, but I thought they had that sign up for many years.
Not about open carry, but about bringing guns into the store.
maybe that was meant for someone looking to sell or trade their own guns, that would make more sense. you wouldn't want to walk up and unload one at the counter, so maybe the manger was confused, either that or he was hoping to spread confusion.
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So, it's not a 30.06 sign. And it's not a 30.07 sign.
Why not just conceal and go on like nothing happened?
Why not just conceal and go on like nothing happened?
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healthinsp wrote:So, it's not a 30.06 sign. And it's not a 30.07 sign.
Why not just conceal and go on like nothing happened?
What he said!
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I'll have to go check to see if it's the sign they've had for years, I see similar signs are at many gun shops.WildBill wrote:I may be wrong, but I thought they had that sign up for many years.
Not about open carry, but about bringing guns into the store.
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Re: Carter Country-Pasadena
I've been in there lots of times, made a few purchases, & had good experiences every time I've been. I haven't been there in a while though - at least not since open carry started. They've always had a sign at the entrance asking for guns to be cased & slide-locked / bolt-open. That is for anyone bringing in a used gun to sell or trade. They've never had an issue with concealed carry. Not sure about open carry, though.
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I have gone in the Pasadena store a few time over the last years, and CC every time with no problems. they have always had the sign about all guns being unloaded and open,up on the door and when you walk in. I have always taken this as if you are going to handle a gun it's to be unloaded and open just like at a range. Imo they are going for safety not a legal stance, that's why they didn't post 06/07 signs.
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Ok, maybe I just misunderstood the sign but that's the reason I asked the guy. I did tell him that after reading the sign I took my gun back to the car and locked it up....he didn't say I misunderstood that it wasn't for concealed carry. He also said Mr. Carter had made that decision after the new laws went into effect....plus the sign looked new...
BUT...HEY WHAT DO I KNOW?
Wasn't trying to stir up a stink or anything...was just baffled by the sign.
Thanks for all your replies.
David
BUT...HEY WHAT DO I KNOW?
Wasn't trying to stir up a stink or anything...was just baffled by the sign.
Thanks for all your replies.
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The problem in gun stores is that people want to handle their firearms. If you're openly carrying, you're more likely to want to take it out of its holster - maybe to test fit it into a holster you're buying, or to sell/trade. With the slide forward, the clerk has no idea if it's loaded or not. Even guns that the owners think are unloaded sometimes have a round chambered.
I can't find the YouTube video right now, but they have a jar full of rounds that came out of "unloaded" firearms.
I can't find the YouTube video right now, but they have a jar full of rounds that came out of "unloaded" firearms.
Keep calm and carry.
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mlsa, I didn't interpret your post as trying to raise a stink and considered simply as your sharing an experience and concern. I don't think any one else here thought you were either. I know I was simply sharing my experience and other's shared opinions. The manager said Bill Carter has implemented a change after the new law so I am going to visit CC as soon as I can to see exactly what it is.mlsa wrote:Ok, maybe I just misunderstood the sign but that's the reason I asked the guy. I did tell him that after reading the sign I took my gun back to the car and locked it up....he didn't say I misunderstood that it wasn't for concealed carry. He also said Mr. Carter had made that decision after the new laws went into effect....plus the sign looked new...
BUT...HEY WHAT DO I KNOW?
Wasn't trying to stir up a stink or anything...was just baffled by the sign.
Thanks for all your replies.
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Found the video I was looking for
Sounds like the shop is doing going a little bit further than the one in the video.
But also, remember that a sign that says "no open carry" does not hold force of law for license holders. But they would just give you verbal notice.
Sounds like the shop is doing going a little bit further than the one in the video.
But also, remember that a sign that says "no open carry" does not hold force of law for license holders. But they would just give you verbal notice.
Keep calm and carry.
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I finally had a chance to go to Carter's Country Pasadena location. As I recall there used to be a sign on the door requesting firearm be brought in open bolts, cylinders and slides opened. I didn't see that sign today but inside the store on a easel I found this the sign pictured below. They have no 30.06 or 30.07, but I assume they will ask to remove and safe up your OC weapon before entering the turnstile.
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