Posted on 06/18/2017 8:36:39 AM PDT by marktwain
On the morning of June 8th, 2017, I was openly carrying a Glock 17 in a Fobus retention holster. I had to get some medical tests done. I did not have any problem where I had blood drawn. There were no "gun free zone" signs on the door.
Next I went to the Yuma Regional Medical Center (YRMC) to get a chest X-ray. It serves as a place to have medical tests done for the entire area. It is part of the Yuma hospital complex. They have banned guns on their facility ever since the concealed carry shall issue law was passed in 1994. Arizona law requires public facilities to "check" firearms if they are banned in the facility. The symbol on the door at YRMC consists of the standard gun in a red circle with a slash mark. I think Texas, with its 30.06 and 30.07 signs, has the right idea.
I ignored the sign and walked in. There were a dozen or two people in the waiting room. I walked up to the counter and handed over my referral. The lady immediately said "go to the third desk", pointing through a doorway. I did not have time to declare that I was armed. No one seemed to notice or care.
I went to the third desk. A pleasant woman was on the other side. She started to give me instructions, so I interrupted and said, "I have a personal firearm. The procedure to check it has been to call security, then they come and check it for me." She did not hesitate, but said "We trust you". She gave me some simple instructions and told me to have a seat in another waiting room down the hall. There were another dozen people there.
I had barely been seated and opened my book when a lady called my name. It couldn't have been more than a three minutes since I entered the building.
She introduced herself as the technician who would take my x-ray, and asked me to follow her. It wasn't a difficult task. She was a lovely young woman.
She told me to take off my shirt, because she did not want the buttons to interfere with the x-ray. I asked if I should remove my phone from the belt holster, and she said it was not necessary. I had removed my sunglasses and hat, and had already placed the holstered Glock on the counter. She was completely unconcerned. I was not required to do it.
The X-rays were quick and painless. She escorted me to the corridor and pointed the correct way out. I walked out into the sunshine and decided to take a couple of pictures.
I put down my book on a bench and moved away for some different perspectives.
When I came back, the book was gone. I went inside, through the same door, ignoring the sign, and went up to the counter for a second time. The book was on the counter, cover still warm from the sun. Someone had turned it in, believing it was forgotten. There was no reaction to my being armed, just an acknowledgement that the book had just been turned in.
As I walked out, a woman sitting on one of the benches said she had turned the book in. I thanked her. She said, in a pleasant voice, that I looked like I was on Safari. It has been said a time or two before. Mostly, I get complements on the hat.
XLNT!
I might try a Glock out but Semi-Autos
Have Failed to Fire on me once to many
times.
Gun Shy!?!
I’m checking that Hat For sure.
THANKS!
I have had revolvers fail to fire as well.
If clean, revolvers may have an edge.
With excellent ammo, Semi-Autos may have an edge.
I like them both, but I routinely carry the Glock.
In Alaska, I carried a 7 shot 6.5 inch barreled .357.
Have you had the new shot for it?
Be that as it may, hope you get better soon
No, I have not.
Thanks for your good wishes.
That is a nice hat. Needs a feather in the hatband tho....
I presume I can leave my shootin' iron in my vehicle? If there's any trouble, I reckon the driver, gunner and loader can deal with it 'till I can get to them.
Looks like it survived it better than one of these would. I wore 'em for years until I got back to Western hat country.
Told milady my wedding ensamble [maroon tux] would be incomplete and un-do-able without the hat. She had a fit when she found out how much they cost. And got me one for my birthday.
She's a keeper; so's the hat.
r
I found a feather, it brings me luck,
No fear of feds, it's from a duck.
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