mazellan819
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The other day My family and I were walking into the American Fork Famous Footwear. I had my pt-745 on my right hip with extra mag. A woman was coming in after us and I held the door for her and her family. She bluntly asked "what law gives you the right to were that?" I was quite taken back at her question and how she asked it. I didn't quite know what to say. I simply stated that there wasn't any laws that says I can't. (later that evening my wife confessed to me that before I answered she was going to say "because he can" I was so proud lol) Anyways,she went on stating that she had a family in VA that was a retired FBI and he was "required" to carry at all times. So I guess that it was a positive experience I was just kind of shocked at the way she approached it. She didn't seem (except for the way she asked the initial question) to be upset or negative about my side arm, but she was educated that day on Utah law.
Maze
The other day My family and I were walking into the American Fork Famous Footwear. I had my pt-745 on my right hip with extra mag. A woman was coming in after us and I held the door for her and her family. She bluntly asked "what law gives you the right to were that?" I was quite taken back at her question and how she asked it. I didn't quite know what to say. I simply stated that there wasn't any laws that says I can't. (later that evening my wife confessed to me that before I answered she was going to say "because he can" I was so proud lol) Anyways,she went on stating that she had a family in VA that was a retired FBI and he was "required" to carry at all times. So I guess that it was a positive experience I was just kind of shocked at the way she approached it. She didn't seem (except for the way she asked the initial question) to be upset or negative about my side arm, but she was educated that day on Utah law.
Maze