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Originally Posted by worth
As I said previous, those with a CCW are taught to recgonize the situation before you have the gun in your face. If you see an individual approach you you can tell them to stop. If they do not, you can tell them that you are armed. If then they still do not stop and you reach for your concealed weapon, many will think twice.
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Well, in my case I was in the back of the pizza shop. I heard the front door open and quickly came to the front. As I was jogging up there was about 20 feet from the time I saw him to the time I was up to the front; with a counter between us. I said "hi" as I was coming up and he smiled back, and looked up at the menu board. When I got the the front he said "let's see........ what do I want........." he continued looking at the menu board. He then looked at me at the same time said "oh, yeah" (pulld out the gun) "How 'bout everything in the til?"
So unless I was prepared to take the previous 1000 customers' orders at gunpoint, there wouldn't have been much I could have done; trained or not.