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Gun-Carrying Customers Prompt Culver's Policy Review(WI)
http://www.channel3000.com/news/25092147/detail.html ^ | 21 September, 2010 | Staff

Posted on 09/21/2010 7:23:16 PM PDT by marktwain

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It takes time but that's how it ends, with mutual courtesy and respect.

Which in no small part explains the left’s psychotic opposition to an Armed Citizenry.

A couple of decades back, there was a minor fender-bender auto accident across the street from the Tucson gas station where I was filling up my gas tank and knocking off a cold Pepsi in the noonday sun. First thing I heard was the crash, then the sound of a car horn stuck on. I shut off the gas and went across the street to see if anyone was hurt.

I was carrying a 9mm Browning GP at the time, in a crossdraw belt holster on my right side. A car had plowed into a pickup truck, and the auto driver had stepped out, wearing a .38 revolver on his belt. The pickup driver had smacked his head against the steering wheel and was bleeding slightly, and it was his horn that was stuck on. When we helped him out from behind the wheel, I noticed he had a .45 Auto tucked in his Levis pocket.

Helpfully, the gas station attendent had come over with a first-aid kit and told us he'd called for police and an ambulance. Yep, he had a shooter too, a very nice looking little nickle-plated Walther, a PP or PPK.

We got the truck's hood open and pulled the battery cable, shutting off the noisy horn. When the cops arrived, they too had handguns on. By this point, I was expecting about everyone in Tucson was carrying. If there was anyone who wasn't, it may have been the ambukance crew, though I'd hardly have been surprised if there'd been a derringer or snubby .22 tucked away in a boot or pocket there too.

Just a routine auto fender-bender, with everyone involved, participants, witnesses, responders- all carrying. And polite as all get out, taking care of things and people in their course.

Mr. Robert A. Heinlein said it best: An armed society is a polite society....

41 posted on 09/22/2010 2:54:43 PM PDT by archy (I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous!)
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