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Thanks for your clarification.
BTW: The "holsters" part is reflected in ORS 166.250(3)
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Thanks for your clarification.
Was at the SB in downtown St. Johns this morning, my first time OC'ing outside of an OC meet (of which I've been only once). I wasn't anticipating any problems, and there weren't any, but I was surprised at my level of anxiety. I'll have to do this more often to get over it, I suppose.
Took the wife out for some coffee at Sbux a little bit ago.
Classic iced was decent enough. But the taste of countering the metrosexuals boycott was sweeter.
Do you tip 2 bucks for a coffee? Unless I'm getting table service, or if they're making something specifically for me (that isn't already in the pot) I don't tip anything, and certainly not until I've actually received service. I got tired of entitled service industry workers a while ago. The last time I tipped before actually being served was at the Stingray Cafe in NE Portland, I had to wait for the servers to finish their conversation, who then couldn't be bothered to look at me when they took my money, and the coffee was cold.
Believe it or not, a lot of people who look very "metro" and/or hipster are big 2A proponents.
-- One of the baristas who worked for me was about the most metro guy I've ever seen, and he's the son of a career Army father, and older brother to a Marine, who himself owns and often shoots both ARs and handguns.
-- I know another "hipster" who conceals an M&P full size with a Surefire X300 and Trijicon RMR under skinny jeans and knit sweaters
What many people (including PNW residents) don't realize is that WA and OR are loaded with strong 2A advocates who happen to wear the "hipster" or "metro" uniforms. My brother often refers to people in these Dem dominated states as "Second Amendment Liberals".
Which businesses don't?
I always tip baristas, pizza delivery drivers, and strippers.
Keith
Believe it or not, a lot of people who look very "metro" and/or hipster are big 2A proponents.
-- One of the baristas who worked for me was about the most metro guy I've ever seen, and he's the son of a career Army father, and older brother to a Marine, who himself owns and often shoots both ARs and handguns.
-- I know another "hipster" who conceals an M&P full size with a Surefire X300 and Trijicon RMR under skinny jeans and knit sweaters
What many people (including PNW residents) don't realize is that WA and OR are loaded with strong 2A advocates who happen to wear the "hipster" or "metro" uniforms. My brother often refers to people in these Dem dominated states as "Second Amendment Liberals".
Like RBid said. We may not all wear wranglers, buzzcuts, and drive SUVs, but we're on the same side.
Here in Portland, note lots of hipster guys are Libertarian or Independent. Some of our hipster women are starting to have Libertarian views as well.
Honestly there's a reason Burdick's anti-rights bills died... it's because the majority of Oregonians are pro self-defense, even here in Portland.