Re: [MBZ] OT Good guy with gun saves Starbucks employee

2018-11-22 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
And that’s the way it should transpire. Around here they’ll ask you to keep your weapon holstered or secured - they don’t want to see it, just your CWP card. -D > On Nov 21, 2018, at 10:09 PM, Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes > wrote: > > The other night about 11pm I got stopped by a young de

Re: [MBZ] OT Good guy with gun saves Starbucks employee

2018-11-21 Thread Meade Dillon via Mercedes
Bored sounds like a good description. Did you fix that light yet? - Max Charleston SC On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 10:10 PM Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes < mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote: > The other night about 11pm I got stopped by a young deputy who seemed > bored, turned out one side

Re: [MBZ] OT Good guy with gun saves Starbucks employee

2018-11-21 Thread Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes
The other night about 11pm I got stopped by a young deputy who seemed bored, turned out one side license plate light was out — pretty lame. Anyway I told him when walked up I had my CWP and my weapon right here, and my wallet was with the weapon. Asked him if he wanted both the license and CWP a

Re: [MBZ] OT Good guy with gun saves Starbucks employee

2018-11-21 Thread G Mann via Mercedes
You may want to add to your list, USCCA Membership, which gives you financial coverage as well as 24/7 365 access to an on call staff totally devoted to getting you legal coverage with a list of on call criminal defense lawyers who are 2A vetted and are in your local area, to stand as your legal co

Re: [MBZ] OT Good guy with gun saves Starbucks employee

2018-11-20 Thread Craig via Mercedes
On Tue, 20 Nov 2018 16:55:56 -0500 Scott Ritchey via Mercedes wrote: > +1 on USCCA. Among other things, USCCA has a list of 2A-friendly > criminal lawyers who will defend you. Most criminal lawyers are nor > 2A-friendly, as far as I can tell. +1 on USCCA, too. > If you are ever involved in a

Re: [MBZ] OT Good guy with gun saves Starbucks employee

2018-11-20 Thread Scott Ritchey via Mercedes
ent: Tuesday, November 20, 2018 3:32 PM > To: Mercedes Discussion List > Cc: Curley McLain <126die...@gmail.com> > Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT Good guy with gun saves Starbucks employee > > 2¢ FWIW: i think USCCA her the better coverage for the $. NRA is > late to the self defen

Re: [MBZ] OT Good guy with gun saves Starbucks employee

2018-11-20 Thread Curley McLain via Mercedes
2¢ FWIW: i think USCCA her the better coverage for the $. NRA is late to the self defense insurance show. I am not against NRA, they are best at training and defending the 2 A, but i believe USCCA is the better choice for the ins, and their training videos are good. Larry Turner via Merc

Re: [MBZ] OT Good guy with gun saves Starbucks employee

2018-11-20 Thread Meade Dillon via Mercedes
Speaking of police tactical squads, did ya'll watch the video of the female anti-fa-er who was assaulting a group of men and then gets snatched up by the po-pos? It was beautiful, pretty much text book. The riot police penetrated the group of hostiles and snatched up the purple-haired person and

Re: [MBZ] OT Good guy with gun saves Starbucks employee

2018-11-20 Thread Randy Bennell via Mercedes
You had better hope that the police tactical squad does not arrive while you are standing there with your smoking gun . . . . . RB ___ http://www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options

Re: [MBZ] OT Good guy with gun saves Starbucks employee

2018-11-20 Thread Larry Turner via Mercedes
Hello -     Sorry that I'm a little late to this thread - I'd like to add along with range time and practice at home in front of a mirror using a holster of various placements - there's lots of good video's on YouTube to help, anyone carrying should consider one of the Insurance policies avail

Re: [MBZ] OT Good guy with gun saves Starbucks employee

2018-10-06 Thread Greg Fiorentino via Mercedes
n...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of Floyd Thursby via Mercedes Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2018 11:34 AM To: mercedes@okiebenz.com Cc: Floyd Thursby Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT Good guy with gun saves Starbucks employee --> Hamilton’s co-workers, however, remained frozen, unsure what to do, she said

Re: [MBZ] OT Good guy with gun saves Starbucks employee

2018-10-06 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
Might want to add something about sight picture and making sure there’s no one behind the target….you own that bullet, no matter where it ends up. -D > On Oct 6, 2018, at 2:58 PM, G Mann via Mercedes wrote: > > Take away from the incident: > > 1. Nothing converts a rabid anti gun individual

Re: [MBZ] OT Good guy with gun saves Starbucks employee

2018-10-06 Thread G Mann via Mercedes
Take away from the incident: 1. Nothing converts a rabid anti gun individual as quickly as actually needing to defend yourself.and having nothing to defend with. 2. Train at the range, often... Double tap, on target, count your shots with each discharge. 3. Know the law in your jurisdiction before

Re: [MBZ] OT Good guy with gun saves Starbucks employee

2018-10-06 Thread Floyd Thursby via Mercedes
-->  Hamilton’s co-workers, however, remained frozen, unsure what to do, she said. No one thought to attempt to engage the attacker in a conversation about his oppression or feelings of entitlement to beat TS out of the woman based on his white privilege and hegemonic masculinity?  He is likel

Re: [MBZ] OT Good guy with gun saves Starbucks employee

2018-10-06 Thread Curley McLain via Mercedes
A story with a happy ending, although it might have been better if the attacker was in the locker. (And it didn't take 16 shots like the popos do) Meade Dillon via Mercedes wrote: "The customer [the good guy here] has a concealed carry permit, Hansen said, and, though he doesn’t know for sur

[MBZ] OT Good guy with gun saves Starbucks employee

2018-10-06 Thread Meade Dillon via Mercedes
"The customer [the good guy here] has a concealed carry permit, Hansen said, and, though he doesn’t know for sure if the customer will face charges, he believes the shooting can be interpreted as self-defense. The customer is being “very cooperative” with police, Hansen added. In 2013, Starbucks