every time I carry concealed I expect someone to see me print or flash, freak out and call the cops.
hasn't happened yet, but it's only a matter of time.
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every time I carry concealed I expect someone to see me print or flash, freak out and call the cops.
hasn't happened yet, but it's only a matter of time.
It's sad that people are so oblivious. I notice this stuff right away, you can spot a 1911 on some guys hip from a mile off. I've noticed it gets little kids attention more than adults...
That's assuming that they don't find a felony to charge you with. What do you figure your chances would be of the Da not putting effort into doing just that?
By working accourding to the system to change the laws. In my opinion, that is the only possible way.
I had the almost the whole story typed up just now & my laptop locked up and my browser window greyed out. When it recovered I was back on page 2 of this thread and everything I typed was gone. I'll post the story tomorrow if I can.
If I'm a BG, intent on doing evil I will consider someone who is OCing as my most obvious and immediate obstacle to me accomplishing my goal. The OC goes down first. Same reason the armed guard in a bank is the first guy bank robbers disarm or disable.
Most perps aren't looking to kill, they're looking to get in and get out.Quote:
If I'm a BG, intent on doing evil I will consider someone who is OCing as my most obvious and immediate obstacle to me accomplishing my goal. The OC goes down first. Same reason the armed guard in a bank is the first guy bank robbers disarm or disable.
Wouldn't you think that the typical perp would rather pick another store than confront an armed citizen?
And what if OCing caught on, are they going to be willing to take on 10 armed citizens?
and as a last point, your typical bank security guard is either old, overweight, or a combination of the two. If you had a 6'1" 200 lb. physically fit man sitting there in place, it might turn out differently.
Granted, this is just MY opinion and I'm not trying to claim any of it as fact.
And while many of you are NOT interested in making a political statement, I am.
It wasn't that long ago that "assault weapons" were banned.
And it's completely possible for something like that, or even more restrictive, will surface in the future.
It takes responsible, active, and brave citizens to let the law-makers know that WE WILL NOT TAKE IT.
And thankfully, with current law, I can make my political statement in a clear and legal manner, as well as protect myself.
I really do agree with you but I'm just not a big believer in people anymore and always expect the the worst out of them, even if it's not necessarily realistic.
I'm sorry to say sad but true, to many wacked out people anymore.
I've been Oc'in for awhile now, and Stu is right. Most people don't even care, or if they happen to notice, they just assume you're a cop.
The only comments I've ever gotten is "Nice gun!" or "Is that a Colt?"
I did have a 6 year old ask me if I was a police officer once. I said no. Kid was like "why do you have a gun then?" I told him to go ask his dad. It was kinda funny. Didn't have time to explain the Constitution to a kid.
That's ONE reason I bought a hundred of the pocket Constitutions from the National Center for Constitutional Studies - worked out to 0.30ยข each. Now I give them out to folks at work, friends, family - and curious kids...
Let's point them in the right direction early and hope to counteract some of the nonsense that is taught in the public educational system...
For anyone interested...
http://www.nccs.net/us_constitution.html