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  • Texasjack

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    What is the dog sniffing? Gunpowder residue? Cleaning products? I'd probably be their favorite target, even if I wasn't carrying. I've seen those same signs in the local mall, but I only go in once a year - and that's enough to convince me to stay away for at least another year.

    How could I screw them up? Maybe toss a handful of powder on the entry floor and let every patron track it in. Or maybe sprinkle my pants with cayenne pepper to give those dogs a snotty nose. Maybe wearing Hoppes No. 9 as cologne. Find a dog in heat and slap a "Service Dog" sign on her.

    On one hand, it's their place and they can protect it as they see fit. On the other hand, I really hate when people get intrusive like that.
     

    EZ-E

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    Like most other Dem run city's around the country, criminals released back to the streets with just a slap on the wrist.


    "Latham was on electronic monitoring after being charged with punching a police officer at a Nordstrom in January.

    He had previously been arrested for carrying a handgun at a Christian Doir store in September. Despite his repeated offenses, Latham was allowed to go free after posting 10 percent of his $30,000 bail and promising not to return to the store."
     

    Sasquatch

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    I know a guy that has such a sensitive sense of smell that he often tells if a person is carrying by the smell of gun oil. He is good to 6-10 feet.We have tested him.

    what about dudes who use automotive products for their lube? I don't use gun specific oil - I use automotive grease or regular engine oil typically. I'll use vegetable oil as a cleaning solvent (that's all "Fire Clean" was, that everyone raved about) or go with stronger solvents when needed.
     

    popper

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    Thanks that we don't have Brown as the Dallas PC anymore, although the new guy is just as bad. Gun carry, counterfeit $ and just a misdemeanor? Courts are crazy anymore.
     

    TheDan

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    found them!
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    justmax

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    what about dudes who use automotive products for their lube? I don't use gun specific oil - I use automotive grease or regular engine oil typically. I'll use vegetable oil as a cleaning solvent (that's all "Fire Clean" was, that everyone raved about) or go with stronger solvents when needed.
    Just saying what I saw. This same guy can tell if there is a banana in the room as well. Too close, and he gets nauseous.
     

    Aus_Schwaben

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    What is the dog sniffing? Gunpowder residue? Cleaning products? I'd probably be their favorite target, even if I wasn't carrying. I've seen those same signs in the local mall, but I only go in once a year - and that's enough to convince me to stay away for at least another year.

    How could I screw them up? Maybe toss a handful of powder on the entry floor and let every patron track it in. Or maybe sprinkle my pants with cayenne pepper to give those dogs a snotty nose. Maybe wearing Hoppes No. 9 as cologne. Find a dog in heat and slap a "Service Dog" sign on her.

    On one hand, it's their place and they can protect it as they see fit. On the other hand, I really hate when people get intrusive like that.
    A guy I knew in the Army was prior service. In 70s, he infantry was stationed in Germany and, for some strange reason, the MPs brought the drug-sniffing dogs through their barracks regularly.

    One of other soldiers had the idea to put a little hash oil in the floor wax and buffed the entire room. The next time the drug dog went through...
     
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