GJD
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I OC'ed tonight (Sunday) at a Pick N' Save grocery store here in Kenosha. I selected a few items and placed them in my cart. As I was taking a last look, Iencountered a police officer. He looked at me as we were walking head on, then looked down at my holstered sidearm, looked back up,and walked right on by without saying a word. After Ichecked out, the cashier said, "You must have a special permit to carry that thing?".Right as I was starting to respond, she stated "Ohh, that (permit) is only for concealed carry, right?". After confirming that open carrying was legal, I picked up my bags and exited the store. Overall a positive experience.
I OC'ed tonight (Sunday) at a Pick N' Save grocery store here in Kenosha. I selected a few items and placed them in my cart. As I was taking a last look, Iencountered a police officer. He looked at me as we were walking head on, then looked down at my holstered sidearm, looked back up,and walked right on by without saying a word. After Ichecked out, the cashier said, "You must have a special permit to carry that thing?".Right as I was starting to respond, she stated "Ohh, that (permit) is only for concealed carry, right?". After confirming that open carrying was legal, I picked up my bags and exited the store. Overall a positive experience.