You know? I don't care much for strangers coming down to the barns. Its one thing when someone comes knocking at the house door or pulls into the drive lost, but nearby the address that they are trying to get to. Thats one thing, and even these days I have become skeptical of even them. But when someone you don't know or never seen before comes down to the barns, thats different. You just should not have to holster a sidearm on your own property, and I typically don't in the barns or close to the house. But when I'm out on the property in one of the fields, I carry, mostly for the four legged kind of varments. When you're out on a tractor and someone pulls up asking questions and they see a longarm stock sticking out of a pouch mounted to your tractor, they seem to not be so forward and tend to move on. Thats not why I carry, but these days there are some two legged varments roaming the countryside that have gotten the attitude that what someone else worked for they were somehow more deserving of and cheated out of, and I and my neighbors dont mind much if they dont hang around asking questions that they shouldnt be asking. I get a real uneasy feeling when someone I dont know and didnt invite comes down to the barns, especially if there is more than one of them.
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