Thursday, August 30, 2012

Gun Show Incident!


Gun Show Incident!
Recently I set out to my local PA gun show with a simple goal to acquire a single shot 12gauge.  I purchased a decent one made by “Leader” in 1961, a bit aged but certainly sturdy.  After I finished the transaction I was perusing the rest of the show and was approached by three men.  The first asked me if my new shotgun was for sale and although I had just purchased it, I told him that I would consider an offer.  The offer he made me would have given me about $20 profit, but I turned it down since I was growing suspicious.  (If I wasn’t suspicious I would’ve considered selling it to him with the proper FFL transfer)  I informed him that there were similar guns available from other dealers (all of them being less expensive) and I pointed out where they were.  Upon explaining this, he told me that he was more interested in handguns than long guns.  He then said that he was from New York and wasn’t able to purchase a handgun since he was from out of state.  I told him (to the best of my knowledge) that he would have to be a PA resident in order to purchase a handgun, but it may be possible for him to get a long gun.  Then came his statement that was loaded with pure criminal intent:
“ If you bought one for me, I’d give you a couple bucks”
At that point I told him it would be impossible since I wasn’t 21, surprisingly he believed me and didn’t have much more to say.  The second man proceeded to ask me how the “molly” was in my area, to which I replied that it was nonexistent.  With the help of urbandictionary.com I later learned what molly really was…
Molly:
Pure form of MDMA (ecstasy), usually a free powder or in capsules. Oftentimes MDA is sold as molly. Should be white in color (when it's pure) but is more often beige or yellow-brown, and sometimes brown or rarely gray.

Even though I wasn’t aware of the definition at the time, my intuition knew that it must’ve been a term for something illegal.  The third man, in his late teens, remained silent throughout the encounter.  I’m certainly saddened to see that he is being lead down the wrong path in life by associating with criminals, but hopefully he will come to his senses.
I parted ways with them, telling them that I had to be going, thus ending the sketchy encounter
After this, I continued to walk around the show to make sure I wasn’t being followed.  When I was certain that the three men that I had talked to were no longer able to see me, I proceeded to the security checkpoint at the show entrance to report the incident.  I was greeted by two state troopers who seemed more interested my new simple purchase than in the encounter filled with criminal intent that I described to them.  They did ask me for basic descriptions of the men that had approached me and stated that they “would keep an eye out for them”, which didn’t seem very genuine.  As I was going back into the show, the three men that approached me were walking out to the entrance.  Swiftly, I turned to the troopers and put my back to the approaching criminals so they wouldn’t see me.  At that point, I raised my hand in front of my chest (to conceal the fact that I was making a clear signal), indicating to the troopers that the men I had described were behind me.  They acknowledged it, but didn’t take any action.  I don’t think that there was that much they could do in this situation, but their noticeable apathy alarmed me.  I have tremendous respect for police officers, firemen, EMTs, or anyone who puts their life at risk to help others, I was just disappointed with the way that these two state troopers responded. This just serves as an encouragement to exercise my 2nd amendment rights, to solely rely on myself for protection.
"A WELL REGULATED MILITIA, BEING NECESSARY TO THE SECURITY OF A FREE STATE, THE RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED"