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    Now do you think if more people practiced the right to carry the odds would be better and if all the people used the right to carry the scenario might be more like this commercial ( I always liked this commercial not for the Glocks but for the right). Just doesn’t seem like people are willing to use the right to carry as an everyday part of life. I remember when I first moved here there was a small bank in a small town went there one day and it was on lock down couldn’t figure out why then I found out that it was an armed robbery so I was within 20 a twenty minute window of being part of the robbery then to boot the guy lived 2 houses from me! I put my holster on first thing in the morning and always have a gun within reach. About the only time I don’t have a gun in reach is in the shower. As in the Bob Dylan song times are changin, we as a gun culture are not bad people we are just prepared. Really can’t say what the right thing to do is but at least you have the option. That’s my take on it, and by the way the police did get this guy

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsVCHE7ayPE
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  • #2
    Most people, including many gun owners, don't carry because they believe "it'll never happen to me". Truth be told, I don't feel the NEED to carry. I'm not the least bit worried about ever needing a firearm to protect myself or others.

    However, I do carry because chit happens outside of our control. I never had the opportunity to be a Boy Scout but I do believe in always being prepared.

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    • #3
      I've been thinking a lot about this lately. That doesn't mean I have any special insight - I likely don't - but what the heck...

      For many there is and implied, if not explicit benefit in not only protecting oneself, but "being a part of the solution" by carrying every day. Like, if enough of us good guys carried guns, the bad guys would be less inclined to predate against law-abiding citizens. That's hard to predict of course, but there is some decent logic in that. Not sure anything will work against the most hardened of criminals trained and willing to brutalize even their own kind, but that's not every crook, most of whom would prefer not to meet a legally-wielded gun.

      But you know, some days I just don't want to carry. I don't want the condition yellow mentality that day, I don't want to restrict my movement and I don't want to skip an after-work beer. And you know, fear-mongering aside, I went through a vast majority of my life safely without carrying a gun, having out-thought, out-witted and out-maneuvered numerous potential threats. Heck, I live the lowest-risk lifestyle I've ever lived (a result of middle age I guess).

      But I absolutely, positively value the option to carry concealed and am inclined to carry when it's legal, when I can. I also value the right to avoid commerce with states that don't respect my right to self-defense and will take that into consideration again this vacation summer.

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      • #4
        I don't really consider it an option, it's an obligation.

        I think it's mentioned in the sheepdog credo. I don't mind skipping stuff where my gun would not be welcome.

        Old age makes the home front much more appealing, wish I had a 100 acres so I had my own range, wouldn't need much more than that.
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        Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
        Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
        Cue sound of Head slap.

        RIP Muggsy & TMan

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Harrylee View Post
          Now do you think if more people practiced the right to carry the odds would be better and if all the people used the right to carry the scenario might be more like this commercial ( I always liked this commercial not for the Glocks but for the right). Just doesn’t seem like people are willing to use the right to carry as an everyday part of life. I remember when I first moved here there was a small bank in a small town went there one day and it was on lock down couldn’t figure out why then I found out that it was an armed robbery so I was within 20 a twenty minute window of being part of the robbery then to boot the guy lived 2 houses from me! I put my holster on first thing in the morning and always have a gun within reach. About the only time I don’t have a gun in reach is in the shower. As in the Bob Dylan song times are changin, we as a gun culture are not bad people we are just prepared. Really can’t say what the right thing to do is but at least you have the option. That’s my take on it, and by the way the police did get this guy

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsVCHE7ayPE
          I even keep one within reach, in the shower.......................call me paranoid..........................

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          • #6
            The world seems to be getting worse. In the recent Paris shootings, I wonder how many less would have died if CCW carriers were near. When seconds count, the police are minutes away. Take it serious, take it to training, take it with you.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by berettabone View Post
              I even keep one within reach, in the shower.......................call me paranoid..........................
              Until my hearing deteriorated to the point where I'm totally deaf without the most powerful hearing aid in the world I used to take mine in the shower in a double zip lock bag. It's not really paranoid if they are really out to get you.
              Anymore I don't really give a damn.

              Why just the other day I went out to the shop to do some stuff nekkid as a j bird. A 10 year old girl could have killed me with a tree branch.
              http://bawanna45.wix.com/bawannas-grip-emporium#!
              In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
              Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
              Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
              Cue sound of Head slap.

              RIP Muggsy & TMan

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Bawanna View Post
                A 10 year old girl could have killed me with a tree branch.
                A word of advice then: don't piss off Hit Girl.

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                • #9
                  In my neighborhood, since it's deterioration, I have a firearm with me in the shower....unless the wife is home............................she knows the rest.

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                  • #10
                    When at home inside, I rarely have a gun on my person, but there is always one with 6 feet, if not within reach. I have no small children, to worry about, none that even visit. I keep a few hid in various places, so that I can make it to one of my arsenals easily. Now if I'm working outside, I usually strap on a .357 or .44 special revolver, with a retention strap on the holster so that it doesn't fall out while crawling around under tractors or cars or whatever.
                    There used to be a lot of feral dogs that roamed the area, but since they paved my road, those have pretty much went away. I stepped outside once to a pair of unfriendly Rottweilers once, that were growling and looking aggressive, but a warning shot sent them running. If I'd had time think about it, I probably would have dispatched at least one of them, so they didn't attack some kid getting off the school bus, but it was all over in a couple of seconds. By the time I thought of the kids and school bus scenario, they were well out of pistol range for moving targets. Another time I had a big St. Bernard in my backyard kind of growling at me, but think I knew where it came from, and I just picked up a shovel and yelled at it "Go Home" and it took off in that direction. I sure wasn't feeling like digging a St. Bernard sized hole. Probably would have just drug it down to the creek for the varmints to chew on anyway.
                    I sure wonder why city folks think they can take a dog out into the country and just dump them and they will do fine. Most starve, or get shot, or attacked by coyotes or dogs that have been dumped. A guy I knew told me once a lady dumped some kind of poodle looking thing out not far from him, and as soon as it was safe, he shot it with his rifle and killed it. the lady pulled up in her car and was bitching about him killing her dog, and my friend cut her off and told her to shut up and listen up, and gave her a jumbo sized ration of sh*t about dumping dogs in the country, and then told her he probably did the dog a favor, because it was for sure going to be coyote food that night.
                    He told the woman to be sure and tell all her friends about what happened too, so they wouldn't be so anxious to dump a pet out in the county.
                    Tom
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by berettabone View Post
                      In my neighborhood, since it's deterioration, I have a firearm with me in the shower....unless the wife is home............................she knows the rest.
                      In my home I have the wife in the shower with me. You guys don't know how to live.
                      Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by AJBert View Post
                        Most people, including many gun owners, don't carry because they believe "it'll never happen to me".
                        That is so true. Apathy and complacency are the enemy. Good post, AJ Bert

                        Originally posted by ScottM View Post
                        I've been thinking a lot about this lately. That doesn't mean I have any special insight - I likely don't - but what the heck...

                        For many there is and implied, if not explicit benefit in not only protecting oneself, but "being a part of the solution" by carrying every day. Like, if enough of us good guys carried guns, the bad guys would be less inclined to predate against law-abiding citizens. That's hard to predict of course, but there is some decent logic in that. Not sure anything will work against the most hardened of criminals trained and willing to brutalize even their own kind, but that's not every crook, most of whom would prefer not to meet a legally-wielded gun.

                        But you know, some days I just don't want to carry. I don't want the condition yellow mentality that day, I don't want to restrict my movement and I don't want to skip an after-work beer. And you know, fear-mongering aside, I went through a vast majority of my life safely without carrying a gun, having out-thought, out-witted and out-maneuvered numerous potential threats. Heck, I live the lowest-risk lifestyle I've ever lived (a result of middle age I guess).

                        But I absolutely, positively value the option to carry concealed and am inclined to carry when it's legal, when I can. I also value the right to avoid commerce with states that don't respect my right to self-defense and will take that into consideration again this vacation summer.
                        Well written post, ScottM.
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                        "Owning a handgun doesn't make you armed any more than owning a guitar makes you a musician." -Col Jeff Cooper

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                        • #13
                          Every good woman in the US should carry, at a minimum, a small pistol such as a Kahr CM9 or Ruger LCP. These are easy to hide with typical female fashion. There is no economic excuse since both guns cost around $300.

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                          • #14
                            I carry everyday everywhere(except G buildings ect) I do so as a SD method but in reality, the reason why I carry has morphed into a daily reminder that I have to be better than the average guy. When I put on my rig, it is a daily reminder that I have to be more engaged, more courteous, more patient, and even more compassionate than the average guy. My 2 centavos
                            I am the Living Man

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by muggsy View Post
                              In my home I have the wife in the shower with me. You guys don't know how to live.
                              The wife says either it's me in the shower, or the gun.......take your pick................................

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