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God Bless Our Troops!!!
My son and I found ourselves in a fast food burger joint before he went to basic. We ordered our food and I was standing in front of the counter holding my receipt waiting on the burgers and fries while my son excused himself to the men's room. As I was standing there a lady that was probably pushy 60 decided to go around me and she was one of those touchy feely people who put her hand on the small of my back to "gently" nudge me out of her way ( I still do not understand the need for that...bless her soul). Her hand landed straight on my SOB carry weapon. She immediately backed up and her eyes were the size of saucers. I gently explained to her using calm tones..."It's all right" and "Don't worry about it". She was turning about the same color as the white tile floor when I reached for my wallet and that's where it got funny. I think she thought I was drawing my weapon. I showed her the CCW credentials and again told her..."It's all right" and "Don't worry about it".
She asked if i was a cop and I replied to her no I am retired military. She made the comment of "that explains a lot about my appearance and mannerisms etc. She then proceeded to try and become chatty kathy. Boy was I glad that my order was up. She was OK with knowing someone had a gun as long as they have a license.
Long story short...don't be afraid of situations like this. They can be easily turned into a teaching experience. Remain calm and put the person's mind at rest. It was also helpful that the Manager commented on his appreciation of military and law enforcement veterans and the important role they play in continuing to keep the community safe by upholding higher standards (remind me to tip him better the next time I am getting a burger)
She asked if i was a cop and I replied to her no I am retired military. She made the comment of "that explains a lot about my appearance and mannerisms etc. She then proceeded to try and become chatty kathy. Boy was I glad that my order was up. She was OK with knowing someone had a gun as long as they have a license.
Long story short...don't be afraid of situations like this. They can be easily turned into a teaching experience. Remain calm and put the person's mind at rest. It was also helpful that the Manager commented on his appreciation of military and law enforcement veterans and the important role they play in continuing to keep the community safe by upholding higher standards (remind me to tip him better the next time I am getting a burger)