hang in there, and do NOT stop carrying!!! You need it now more than ever in my opinion. If the threat is there, you'll know, and you'll still be able to stop it.
one of my very first students at our "Girls Night Out" is deaf. She's a tiny little lady in her 70s and lives alone, she brought an older 38 special revolver to shoot and was determined to learn how to use it (and she's a pretty good shot). She comes to nearly every event we have, took my Basic Pistol class, just craves learning. She keeps me on my toes too. I have to go over everything at least twice. Once with her reading my lips, once with her watching what I'm showing her. She is truly a blessing to our group, we love having her there.
with all that said, with your background and experience, you'll be fine. I'd worry about you too much if you hung the guns up.
one of my very first students at our "Girls Night Out" is deaf. She's a tiny little lady in her 70s and lives alone, she brought an older 38 special revolver to shoot and was determined to learn how to use it (and she's a pretty good shot). She comes to nearly every event we have, took my Basic Pistol class, just craves learning. She keeps me on my toes too. I have to go over everything at least twice. Once with her reading my lips, once with her watching what I'm showing her. She is truly a blessing to our group, we love having her there.
with all that said, with your background and experience, you'll be fine. I'd worry about you too much if you hung the guns up.

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