05-22-2016, 08:02 PM
VICTORIA’S OTHER SECRET
Bright lights, attractive models strutting their stuff, some serious swagger combined with a “don’t mess with me” attitude, and adrenaline-inducing music that rumbled the runway. Does that sound like a gun show?
Well, actually it was. Last week I returned from the second annual United States Concealed Carry Association Expo in Atlanta, Georgia. Yes, there were educational sessions, an exhibit hall stuffed with vendors and products, and a few thousand attendees who were most likely packing guns. There was also a fashion show. This one wasn’t your typical Milan or New York Fashion Week event, mainly because most of the models drew guns on the audience. I don’t think that happens at the New York events (but then again I’ve never been to one, so who knows?).
P.S. RED DOT ARMS sells quite a few women's concealed carry items.
Concealed Carry
Bright lights, attractive models strutting their stuff, some serious swagger combined with a “don’t mess with me” attitude, and adrenaline-inducing music that rumbled the runway. Does that sound like a gun show?
Well, actually it was. Last week I returned from the second annual United States Concealed Carry Association Expo in Atlanta, Georgia. Yes, there were educational sessions, an exhibit hall stuffed with vendors and products, and a few thousand attendees who were most likely packing guns. There was also a fashion show. This one wasn’t your typical Milan or New York Fashion Week event, mainly because most of the models drew guns on the audience. I don’t think that happens at the New York events (but then again I’ve never been to one, so who knows?).
P.S. RED DOT ARMS sells quite a few women's concealed carry items.
Concealed Carry
VICTORIA’S OTHER SECRET
Bright lights, attractive models strutting their stuff, some serious swagger combined with a “don’t mess with me” attitude, and adrenaline-inducing music that rumbled the runway. Does that sound like a gun show?
Well, actually it was. Last week I returned from the second annual United States Concealed Carry Association Expo in Atlanta, Georgia. Yes, there were educational sessions, an exhibit hall stuffed with vendors and products, and a few thousand attendees who were most likely packing guns. There was also a fashion show. This one wasn’t your typical Milan or New York Fashion Week event, mainly because most of the models drew guns on the audience. I don’t think that happens at the New York events (but then again I’ve never been to one, so who knows?).
P.S. RED DOT ARMS sells quite a few women's concealed carry items.
Concealed Carry
Bright lights, attractive models strutting their stuff, some serious swagger combined with a “don’t mess with me” attitude, and adrenaline-inducing music that rumbled the runway. Does that sound like a gun show?
Well, actually it was. Last week I returned from the second annual United States Concealed Carry Association Expo in Atlanta, Georgia. Yes, there were educational sessions, an exhibit hall stuffed with vendors and products, and a few thousand attendees who were most likely packing guns. There was also a fashion show. This one wasn’t your typical Milan or New York Fashion Week event, mainly because most of the models drew guns on the audience. I don’t think that happens at the New York events (but then again I’ve never been to one, so who knows?).
P.S. RED DOT ARMS sells quite a few women's concealed carry items.
Concealed Carry