If they make you empty your pockets, I'm surprised they don't pat you down to make sure you don't have a bag of urine strapped to your ankle or duct taped in the smart carry position.
CHL at the Doctors office.
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Re: CHL at the Doctors office.
Our guys have a temperature strip on the cup to indicate if it's not the right temp just to catch things like that. Guess it's pretty to tough to keep it at full body temperature during all the prelim stuff.
Re: CHL at the Doctors office.
not to get off track but they do not pat you down and those devices are actually very common , if not the standard for most offshore types ..lol heating pads work like a charm but since im getting old and im a responsible chl holder i dont need the any tricks up my sleeve ...but i will shop for an ankle holster before april if i dont see any signs posted
anyone have a good doctor in the Nasa south houston area that is cool with the chl types ?
anyone have a good doctor in the Nasa south houston area that is cool with the chl types ?
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Re: CHL at the Doctors office.
I was referred to a urologist recently and his office is in a hospital. With that I just left my pistol in the car but as I was walking in, I only saw a sign that said carrying guns in a hospital is illegal. No 30.06 sign to be found. I'm thinking to myself next time I'll be carrying. That was before the office visit. I might be re-thinking it now.
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Re: CHL at the Doctors office.
If it's not posted, pocket carry is an option. They never make me leave my pants behind.steve817 wrote:I was referred to a urologist recently and his office is in a hospital. With that I just left my pistol in the car but as I was walking in, I only saw a sign that said carrying guns in a hospital is illegal. No 30.06 sign to be found. I'm thinking to myself next time I'll be carrying. That was before the office visit. I might be re-thinking it now.
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I don't have a gun small enough to pocket carry. Smallest I have is a full size PX4 in 9mm. I know some of you will probably fall out but I really have no desire to own a gun that is small enough for pocket carry. I can't shoot them worth a ...well you know.emcee rib wrote:If it's not posted, pocket carry is an option. They never make me leave my pants behind.steve817 wrote:I was referred to a urologist recently and his office is in a hospital. With that I just left my pistol in the car but as I was walking in, I only saw a sign that said carrying guns in a hospital is illegal. No 30.06 sign to be found. I'm thinking to myself next time I'll be carrying. That was before the office visit. I might be re-thinking it now.
"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.."
-- Ronald Reagan
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