OutdoorDad
Master
I've heard rumors. But saw my first one today.
Dropped off my prescription went around to the pickup counter and noticed him.
It was going to be 15 or so minutes, so I walked behind him and sat in one of the two chairs they had set up in the "check your blood pressure" area. After about 6 seconds, it became clear to me that someone had urinated in the area (I was praying it was the floor or in the other chair). So I got up and moved.
The only convenient place I found to wait was leaning on a pallet of bottled water between the prescription desk and the front door. So there I leaned.
It it occured to me as I was signing all the electronic forms to receive my narcotics, that I had left my pistol in the car. Which really sucked. (I was having oral surgery, and didn't feel it was appropriate to carry during the procedure).
So I had the option of going back to my car and returning open carrying. Or not.
The guard looked a little twitchy. So I chose not.
On the plus side, he did come outside when I left and followed me halfway to my car. (I'm assuming so he could protect me if I had been jumped by a prescription drug ring).
Man, things have changed.
Dropped off my prescription went around to the pickup counter and noticed him.
It was going to be 15 or so minutes, so I walked behind him and sat in one of the two chairs they had set up in the "check your blood pressure" area. After about 6 seconds, it became clear to me that someone had urinated in the area (I was praying it was the floor or in the other chair). So I got up and moved.
The only convenient place I found to wait was leaning on a pallet of bottled water between the prescription desk and the front door. So there I leaned.
It it occured to me as I was signing all the electronic forms to receive my narcotics, that I had left my pistol in the car. Which really sucked. (I was having oral surgery, and didn't feel it was appropriate to carry during the procedure).
So I had the option of going back to my car and returning open carrying. Or not.
The guard looked a little twitchy. So I chose not.
On the plus side, he did come outside when I left and followed me halfway to my car. (I'm assuming so he could protect me if I had been jumped by a prescription drug ring).
Man, things have changed.