That's exactly what happened, lol. My blood pressure generally runs much lower these days.
I'm still lurking...just don't poke my head up much these days. Good to see there's a few of us old timers still running around.
Just went yesterday...had to go through metal detectors, but I don't know if they were working. Wasn't carrying, but had plenty of metal junk in my pocket and it never went off, so I don't know.
Not sure if it's the same article, but the one I read about this said the .40 was out because it causes excessive wear on frames or something. Never been a .40 guy, so I don't know if that's true or what, but that's what it said.
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2014/05/foghorn/atf-may-accidentaly-thrown-open-machine-gun-registry/
I'm not hardly fluent in legalese, but it sounds interesting. Basically, unincorporated trusts are not "persons"...and only "persons" are prohibited from possessing machineguns mader after...
Go ahead and laugh at me...I really feel silly saying it...but I still use an older nylon Uncle Mike's type ankle holster when I carry that way. Rarely use it, but every so often, I stick the P230 in it.
What especially bothers me about Kennestone is that they outright lie on their sign. They post a code section and claim that it's illegal to carry there, but the code section in question (which they didn't get right, anyway) doesn't say anything about hospitals.
I worked there and that...