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We have one that says concealed firearms are not permitted on the premises. Being the person that I am, I have noted that it says absolutely nothing about firearms worn/carried out in the open. I wouldn't do it because I understand that they mean they want NO firearms  in the building, but I have notified management that that's NOT what the sign says.

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1 hour ago, Chaoswolf said:

We have one that says concealed firearms are not permitted on the premises. Being the person that I am, I have noted that it says absolutely nothing about firearms worn/carried out in the open. I wouldn't do it because I understand that they mean they want NO firearms  in the building, but I have notified management that that's NOT what the sign says.

 

 If you paint a camo pattern on an rpg does that make it count as a concealed weapon?

 

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One of the best automotive investments one can make is an OBD reader, especially for older cars. My 118k mile Wrangler keeps throwing codes that set off the check engine light. Small emissions leak. AKA, go tighten your (newly replaced due to same code) gas cap because of the cold snap. Saves me a trip to the parts store or dealer. 

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18 hours ago, Pegazus said:

One of the best automotive investments one can make is an OBD reader, especially for older cars. My 118k mile Wrangler keeps throwing codes that set off the check engine light. Small emissions leak. AKA, go tighten your (newly replaced due to same code) gas cap because of the cold snap. Saves me a trip to the parts store or dealer. 

Agreed. Already being a trained mechanic, I knew how to use the OBD2 scanners/readers, and basic models are quite sufficient for the casual user.

 

I bought my reader not long after I bought my hybrid RAV4 in 2019 and had that annoying "check engine" light come on for no discernable reason. And with the closest dealership being 150 km away, it was an easy purchase to justify. Turns out the computer had logged a few misfires when I was still breaking in my new car (first 1000 km) during a cold spell. I cleared the logs with the reader and have had zero issues since then.

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