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A lot of them are packing heat these days.
"You usually only pack heat when you guys are going into the city."
After all, what good is packing heat if it just stays in the holster?
Yet it isn't possible for a member of the public to find out who has received a permit and may, in fact, be packing heat.
She stepped back, wondering if he was packing heat.
Slight bulges under their jackets told him they were packing heat.
Several of the example pictures include young children either holding guns or sitting in Santa's lap as their parents pack heat.
Are field trips that involve packing heat instead of sandwiches detrimental to society?
There was once a time when morticians and their assistants didn't pack heat.
Many friends - talking as people apparently do in the Second City - advised them to "pack heat."
Despite what you might expect, Trism drivers don't pack heat.
The Lego Land theme parks are going to need guards who pack heat.
The rich always carry a huge wad of money on them, and half of this country (myself not included) is packing heat.
I pull out my roscoe when I see he's packing heat.
Charlton Heston may be packing heat, but he doesn't seem to pack a punch.
A couple of judges helped to cut some red tape for Chicama's family to legally pack heat.
"I do love hugging women packing heat."
You got gorillas packing heat here, and I'll bet my pension none of them has got a permit.
A slang term related to packing is "packing heat".
They're all afraid that nobody will cast them if word gets around that they're packing heat."
And he was packing heat.
And it will be so reassuring to have Charlton Heston packing heat - trigger treat!
The first one frisked Pete, but the second one waved his colleague off, as if we were obviously too green to be packing heat.
Gerry guessed they were packing heat.
Wayton seemed nervous, aware that the bodyguard packed heat.
You have all these players packing guns wherever they go.
This idea that all Americans long to own and pack guns is a myth.
Packing guns was second nature to these men, like putting on their pants before they went out in the morning.
The tensions built into national life make some Israelis pack guns when they go to work.
And how many of them would be packing guns?
Young people pack guns now the way reporters carry pens.
"The town would be a much safer community if everyone wasn't packing guns."
If they came up in a tough neighborhood it is not unusual that a lot of the guys are packing guns.
They want to be cops so they can pack guns and have power over other people.
"At least with the blacks finally voting, my kids may not have to go through all this - everybody afraid, packing guns."
She never honks at rude drivers; they could be packing guns, she said.
At the counter, we discreetly showed our credentials and said we had not packed guns.
Into it I packed guns and ammunition so I could defend myself.
Cindy insists that we are going to go on the trip and that it may be wise for us to pack guns.
Usually amiable but invariably vigilant, the police intercept about 10 ordinary Americans a year packing guns.
Most check cashers pack guns and employ security guards.
Especially when we're packing guns and the best they can probably do is a bunch of bows and arrows fifty or a hundred years old.
They all packed guns.
He also lakes offense to trespassers arriving unannounced packing guns, with kidnapping in mind."
Pack guns are similar to an infantry gun, but mean those guns that are meant to be taken apart for movement.
Many of the residents pack guns, pronounced "wheapons."
Due to their ability to be broken down into smaller "packages", they are sometimes called pack guns or pack howitzers.
But Masterson might have packed guns, too.
"It's depressing, said David Pallanti, 58, who has worked there for 14 years, packing guns.
"Our competitors pack guns.