Chase bank? They are used to holding up their own customers, so they must have thought you were a fellow employee....
Why purple, isnt purple sarcasm?
Chase bank? They are used to holding up their own customers, so they must have thought you were a fellow employee....
How did this officer know where you work??
File a complaint, intimidation. You were legal, therefore he can't threaten.
If bank asks you to leave, you must, or its tresspassing. Courts already ruled on it. Having an account does not give you contractual interest.
OC being legal is also on ISP's FAQs. So why would they care?
I was reading a thread on Indiana gun owners about a guy who open carried a firearm into a bank. This person was licensed by the state of Indiana, and nothing that he was doing was illegal. However, Sergeant Rood went to his place of work, expressed his opinion on open carry versus concealed carry, and then threatened to have the person's license revoked if he open carried again.
A few things bother me about this. First, how did Sergeant Rood know where this gentleman worked? Second, is it standard procedure for the Kokomo police officers to let their opinion take precedence over the law? Third, is it standard procedure to threaten to revoke the license of an individual, who has done nothing illegal, if they continue to engage in a legal act?
I look forward to your reply.
Sincerely,
My best guess is the teller told him, and she knows where I work from dealing with our deposits.
I was reading a thread on Indiana gun owners about a guy who open carried a firearm into a bank. This person was licensed by the state of Indiana, and nothing that he was doing was illegal. However, Sergeant Rood went to his place of work, expressed his opinion on open carry versus concealed carry, and then threatened to have the person's license revoked if he open carried again.
A few things bother me about this. First, how did Sergeant Rood know where this gentleman worked? Second, is it standard procedure for the Kokomo police officers to let their opinion take precedence over the law? Third, is it standard procedure to threaten to revoke the license of an individual, who has done nothing illegal, if they continue to engage in a legal act?
I look forward to your reply.
Sincerely,
i bank at TCU and OC and cc there frequently, often at the same time. a few times ago when i was filling out a mortgage app, i was chatting with the officer working security on the subject of firearms. he was talking about getting a s/w bodyguard for a bug, i told him i had one. he mentioned ankle carry and i asked him about pocket carry instead as an option. he said that he did not like the idea of a pistol bouncing around in his pocket without a holster. i told him i kept mine in a pocket holster and he started in with more questions to the point where i was actually able to pull my pistol out of my pocket and holster in the middle of the bank and noone was alarmed. showed him how the holster worked and put it away (safety was on the entire time and pointed always in a safe direction.) if that is not a firearms friendly bank, then i do not know what is.
just mentioned that if I go back OC'ing he would write to he ISP recommending my LTCH or as he said "permit" be suspended.
This is why I CC, no stress, fuss, or hassle. It just seems to me some people likes the hassle that goes with open carry (and we see a lot of it on here) and if you do, go for it.
This is why I CC, no stress, fuss, or hassle. It just seems to me some people likes the hassle that goes with open carry (and we see a lot of it on here) and if you do, go for it.
This is why I CC, no stress, fuss, or hassle. It just seems to me some people likes the hassle that goes with open carry (and we see a lot of it on here) and if you do, go for it.
Wow, some of you are super touchy with your panties in a twist with a little nasty thrown in, but so be it. I don't care if you OC, it is afterall a personal choice, I'm glad you have taken the steps to protect yourselves. I do what I like without the time delaying events of having to change banks, leave a business, or the seemingly endless problems those who OC do. That's your right and fine by me, to each his own, I'm just doing what is comfortable for me. The drama you put yourselves thru, I just don't understand. Good luck.
I'm not Bob by the way, oops
OP I'm serious about contacting a lawyer... I'm of firm belief the bank violated several privacy laws here.
I survived, he just wanted to tell me how its dangerous to OC like John Wayne and I am making myself a target.
He couldn't understand why I would go to another bank and said they way things are that all banks would be like that soon. I replied good thing I have so many to choose from!
He then asked how my mother would feel if she saw a man with a gun at a bank, I simply smiled and said you don't my mom.
So other than my wasted time arguing about OC vs. CC it was all good. No ID of any kind was requested and he did not attempt to disarm me, just mentioned that if I go back OC'ing he would write to he ISP recommending my LTCH or as he said "permit" be suspended.