Welcome to the forum. You mirror my thoughts on the matter perfectly.91wm6 wrote:As a fairly recent concealed carrier I would like to agree with the point made about general attitude while carrying. While carrying a firearm we have the means to hurt, maim and even take life if necessary ; thus we have a responsibility/ obligation to avoid doing so under normal circumstances. That includes being willing to "turn the other cheek" or even allow ourselves to appear weak by actively avoiding confrontation. Personally I am fine with doing this, especially when the tradeoff is being able to defend my life and the lives of my family should a truly dangerous situation occur.
Other than that good observations op...
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- Tue Jul 24, 2012 10:03 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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- Tue Jul 24, 2012 7:56 pm
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Since I used to fence competitively, can I claim to be a practiced swordsman as well?Heartland Patriot wrote: I imagine that a practiced swordsman from a bygone era might have felt the same way when he strapped on his steel before leaving his home, too.
- Tue Jul 24, 2012 7:18 pm
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I'm agreeing with your disagreement, but for a different reason.WildBill wrote:Welcome back.SecedeTX wrote:You are no different when carrying or not. A gun should not effect your attitude.
I am going to disagree on this point.Physically, I am not different as a person, but my ability to defend myself is enhanced. When I carry, I feel that I am more confident and capable of defending myself against people who wish to do me harm. I feel it affects my attitude in a positive way.Attitude Definition:
1. Manner, disposition, feeling, position, etc., with regard to a person or thing; tendency or orientation, especially of the mind: a negative attitude; group attitudes.
2. position or posture of the body appropriate to or expressive of an action, emotion, etc.: a threatening attitude; a relaxed attitude.
The other day, I went to a nice restaurant, and sat outside on the deck with my wife. An older biker guy with a beard came out at least twice to smoke on the deck, well within the legal "do not smoke" distance from the door and in close proximity to our table.
I did not say anything, even though I absolutely despise cigarette smoke, because I was carrying. I did not want to "start a confrontation" that might have ended with me needing to use my CHL to defend my life.
Other than that, excellent points. Most folks aren't observant, and you should be carrying everywhere.