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thunder wrote:
On Thu, 03 Dec 2009 09:56:14 -0800, jps wrote: The predators will come for the ones offering the least resistance first. You watch too much television or you're just old, feeble and paranoid. I don't know if he's old and feeble, but he's definitely paranoid. I don't have a problem with guns. If you want to carry, go for it, but if you think you need a gun for protection, you have been watching to much television. I'm 60 years old, and I've never been shy about where I travel, but in all that time, I've never been in a situation where I though I needed a gun. I have been in a few situations where I'm glad guns weren't around. I don't even like carrying the weight of a watch, I sure can't see carrying a gun around for years, on the off chance I might have a use for it. Hell, the average cop never pulls his gun. I have permits good for carry on the eastern seaboard from maryland down to florida. I only place I actually "carry" while on the road is in south carolina. I regularly visit construction sites, sometimes in pretty bad 'hoods in DC, Baltimore, New Orleans, et cetera, and never feel the need to go heeled there. When we visit the property out on the shenandoah in virginia, I open carry. There are packs of feral dogs and the occasional bear out there on and between the two mountain ranges. Almost everyone I've seen out on the lesser-known trails is "carrying" for that reason. My guess is the dogs are far more of a threat than the small bears. If someone tries to break into the house here, they likely are going to be shot. Period. |