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Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 5:05 pm
by ewhite
LedJedi wrote:Used one of those sanitized liners for the first time in my life. Someone pooed all over the seat and i HAD to go. Had greasy chinese food about an hour before.

It always seems like there was a sumo wrestler in the stall before I go in....
Re: Rules for wally world first time out with CHL
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 5:07 pm
by ewhite
Morgan wrote:Can we do the WW at Super Target? I DETEST wal-mart.
I think that is fair, but it has to be the day after christmas. That is the only time I ever see anyone in my target.
Re: Rules for wally world first time out with CHL
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 6:42 am
by Morgan
LOL Well if you'd be so kind as to call the state and inform them they need to deliver my CHL before xmas, I'll oblige! LOL
My Target is tres busy all the time.
Re: Rules for wally world first time out with CHL
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 3:18 pm
by Morgan
Santa grated my wish!
Application Completed - license issued or certificate active
So I guess I'm obliged to try this the day after xmas now. LOL
Re: Rules for wally world first time out with CHL
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 9:47 pm
by Morgan
Well, my license came in yesterday. Went out and did a bunch of shopping in the xmas rush. Super Target, Office Max, Michael's..... did it all. It certainly wasn't anything unusual. STretching for the top shelf isn't really tough, as I'm 6'4" with long arms and legs. LOL I wore ONLY a tshirt for cover. No issues. No cover problems. No bobbles. Restroom no problem. Eating no problem. Kneeling down to tie shoes no problem. It couldn't have been less eventful.
Re: Rules for wally world first time out with CHL
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 12:37 pm
by AggieC05
all yall are daring to even go to the restroom in a walmart.... <shudders just thinking of the thought> I can wait the extra time to go at home or some cleaner store than walmart... Then again I live near the ghetto.
Re: Rules for wally world first time out with CHL
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 1:04 pm
by Morgan
Super Target.... I won't go into WalMart unless it's some kind of medical emergency. LOL
Re: Rules for wally world first time out with CHL
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 3:23 pm
by DoubleJ
Morgan wrote:Super Target.... I won't go into WalMart unless it's some kind of medical emergency. LOL
What? you don't like slummin' it with the peasants???

where I live, they have one right across from the other, so It's a bit of a no-brainer.
and to add to the OP subject matter, I have quite the feeling that a fellow patron in Targe't would have an absolute coniption fit as opposed to the "foreign diplomats" at WalMart. The Targe't crowd seems a little more "uppity." haha
which, is probably more of a commentary on the demographic of where I live, than of Targe't's client base....
Re: Rules for wally world first time out with CHL
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 6:05 pm
by Liberty
DoubleJ wrote:Morgan wrote:Super Target.... I won't go into WalMart unless it's some kind of medical emergency. LOL
What? you don't like slummin' it with the peasants???

where I live, they have one right across from the other, so It's a bit of a no-brainer.
and to add to the OP subject matter, I have quite the feeling that a fellow patron in Targe't would have an absolute coniption fit as opposed to the "foreign diplomats" at WalMart. The Targe't crowd seems a little more "uppity." haha
which, is probably more of a commentary on the demographic of where I live, than of Targe't's client base....
Target doesn't sell guns, ammo or Salvation Army bell ringers.... Wally world sells guns, has ammo at a good price, and allows the Salvation Army at Christmas time..
Re: Rules for wally world first time out with CHL
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 7:52 pm
by boomerang
Liberty wrote:Target doesn't sell guns, ammo or Salvation Army bell ringers....
If Target or Costco sold bulk 22 ammo I might be able to avoid Walmart entirely.
Re: Rules for wally world first time out with CHL
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 8:15 pm
by Liberty
boomerang wrote:Liberty wrote:Target doesn't sell guns, ammo or Salvation Army bell ringers....
If Target or Costco sold bulk 22 ammo I might be able to avoid Walmart entirely.
They could but they seem to feel its dirty or something.. I figure Wallyworld supports mr, I will support them.. I admit that I don't like their stores much, but as long as they are the only major national retailer that will sell me ammo, that I can also buy my supplies their also. Without them there is only Acadamy.
Re: Rules for wally world first time out with CHL
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 8:56 pm
by seamusTX
The Wal-Marts in Galveston and La Marque sell ammo but not firearms. I got tired of the 30-minute in-and-out.
I remember in actual living memory 40 years ago when Marshall Field (defunct), Carson Pirie Scott, Montgomery Ward, J.C. Penney, Sears, and K-Mart sold firearms and ammo in their stores and catalogs. They didn't quit because they are anti-RKBA. They stopped because they didn't earn money.
Whose fault is that?
- Jim
Re: Rules for wally world first time out with CHL
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 9:00 pm
by bdickens
Sorry, it has to be WalMart.

This was hashed out in another thread a while back and if I remember right, the conclusion was that it had to be WalMart because it will try your patience a lot more.
Re: Rules for wally world first time out with CHL
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 9:07 pm
by boomerang
seamusTX wrote:The Wal-Marts in Galveston and La Marque sell ammo but not firearms. I got tired of the 30-minute in-and-out.
I remember in actual living memory 40 years ago when Marshall Field (defunct), Carson Pirie Scott, Montgomery Ward, J.C. Penney, Sears, and K-Mart sold firearms and ammo in their stores and catalogs. They didn't quit because they are anti-RKBA. They stopped because they didn't earn money.
Whose fault is that?
LBJ?
Re: Rules for wally world first time out with CHL
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 9:23 pm
by seamusTX
GCA68 was a big part of it, but most of the retailers kept selling firearms until pretty recently. There has been no big change in federal firearms law for the past 15 years.
The shooting sports have been losing ground for a long time, and I think we would be well-advised to avoid deflecting the blame.
- Jim