A little more cautious with "printing" now?
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A little more cautious with "printing" now?
I like the rest of the world has heard plenty about the recent shootings so I don't want to turn this into another thread about gun rights or insane people but rather about carrying differently now.
I went to get food shortly after the news broke of the elementary school shooting and I was carrying and I admit I was a lot more aware of the firearm on my hip and felt a little off. I found myself pulling on my shirt a bit more and while no one noticed, I did. I wasn't concerned that I'd have an issue with law enforcement but I was concerned that if people saw it printing or anything so close after a violent act that they might overreact and while I would sort of understand that I was still worried. I didn't disarm but I was thinking of putting it in the glove box for the rest of the day.
Did you carry differently or think a little more about your carry after these events? Do you think other civilians, even here in Texas, would overreact if they got a glimpse of something that they thought was a firearm especially so soon after a tragedy regardless of a CHL?
I've noticed that most people don't seem to grasp a CHL and where you can and cannot carry unless they themselves have one and while it is concealed there are more than enough discussions of printing here to make it a worthy discussion.
I went to get food shortly after the news broke of the elementary school shooting and I was carrying and I admit I was a lot more aware of the firearm on my hip and felt a little off. I found myself pulling on my shirt a bit more and while no one noticed, I did. I wasn't concerned that I'd have an issue with law enforcement but I was concerned that if people saw it printing or anything so close after a violent act that they might overreact and while I would sort of understand that I was still worried. I didn't disarm but I was thinking of putting it in the glove box for the rest of the day.
Did you carry differently or think a little more about your carry after these events? Do you think other civilians, even here in Texas, would overreact if they got a glimpse of something that they thought was a firearm especially so soon after a tragedy regardless of a CHL?
I've noticed that most people don't seem to grasp a CHL and where you can and cannot carry unless they themselves have one and while it is concealed there are more than enough discussions of printing here to make it a worthy discussion.
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Re: A little more cautious with "printing" now?
No, I do nothing differently....except to be thankful that I live in a state where CHL is easily possible. Constitutional carry would be even better. I know that most people simply aren't that observant, and I take the normal precautions to carry discreetly.....without being obsessive about it. And frankly, I don't really care what someone else thinks about that. I'm not going to stick my head in the sand because they have chosen to do so themselves. I'm a sheepdog, not a sheep, and the sheep are often wary of the sheepdog because they have teeth like wolves. Furthermore, if such a person "over-reacted" and attacked me, why on earth would I want to be disarmed? I carry a gun EXACTLY for the reason that people are unhinged.CoffeeNut wrote:I like the rest of the world has heard plenty about the recent shootings so I don't want to turn this into another thread about gun rights or insane people but rather about carrying differently now.
I went to get food shortly after the news broke of the elementary school shooting and I was carrying and I admit I was a lot more aware of the firearm on my hip and felt a little off. I found myself pulling on my shirt a bit more and while no one noticed, I did. I wasn't concerned that I'd have an issue with law enforcement but I was concerned that if people saw it printing or anything so close after a violent act that they might overreact and while I would sort of understand that I was still worried. I didn't disarm but I was thinking of putting it in the glove box for the rest of the day.
Did you carry differently or think a little more about your carry after these events? Do you think other civilians, even here in Texas, would overreact if they got a glimpse of something that they thought was a firearm especially so soon after a tragedy regardless of a CHL?
I've noticed that most people don't seem to grasp a CHL and where you can and cannot carry unless they themselves have one and while it is concealed there are more than enough discussions of printing here to make it a worthy discussion.
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Re: A little more cautious with "printing" now?
Thanks for the response. I wasn't saying that they'd overreact and attack it was more along the lines of them verbally saying something or taking the case to the manager or something of the sort which prompted my shirt pulling. I carry for the same reasons you do but I am aware that there are people out there including in Texas that aren't fans of CHL or more likely aren't really aware of how it works. Again these were just things going through my mind waiting for Chick-Fil-A to make my sandwich.The Annoyed Man wrote:No, I do nothing differently....except to be thankful that I live in a state where CHL is easily possible. Constitutional carry would be even better. I know that most people simply aren't that observant, and I take the normal precautions to carry discreetly.....without being obsessive about it. And frankly, I don't really care what someone else thinks about that. I'm not going to stick my head in the sand because they have chosen to do so themselves. I'm a sheepdog, not a sheep, and the sheep are often wary of the sheepdog because they have teeth like wolves. Furthermore, if such a person "over-reacted" and attacked me, why on earth would I want to be disarmed? I carry a gun EXACTLY for the reason that people are unhinged.CoffeeNut wrote:I like the rest of the world has heard plenty about the recent shootings so I don't want to turn this into another thread about gun rights or insane people but rather about carrying differently now.
I went to get food shortly after the news broke of the elementary school shooting and I was carrying and I admit I was a lot more aware of the firearm on my hip and felt a little off. I found myself pulling on my shirt a bit more and while no one noticed, I did. I wasn't concerned that I'd have an issue with law enforcement but I was concerned that if people saw it printing or anything so close after a violent act that they might overreact and while I would sort of understand that I was still worried. I didn't disarm but I was thinking of putting it in the glove box for the rest of the day.
Did you carry differently or think a little more about your carry after these events? Do you think other civilians, even here in Texas, would overreact if they got a glimpse of something that they thought was a firearm especially so soon after a tragedy regardless of a CHL?
I've noticed that most people don't seem to grasp a CHL and where you can and cannot carry unless they themselves have one and while it is concealed there are more than enough discussions of printing here to make it a worthy discussion.
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Re: A little more cautious with "printing" now?
Nothing different except maybe add an extra mag for perceived hightened threat level.
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Remember my 4 rules for conceal carry.
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Put it on
Cover it up
Leave it alone
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Re: A little more cautious with "printing" now?
No - The same as always...
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Re: A little more cautious with "printing" now?
longtooth wrote:I assure you no one knows.
You could open carry and 95% would still never know.
Sheeple are amazingly unobservant.
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Re: A little more cautious with "printing" now?
I've had "fear of printing" days myself. But the odds of being divulged is statistically quite low. There are a whole host psychos running around, many of them are taking mind-altering pharmaceutical drugs. For me, this latest mass murder is a harsh reminder. Keep your firearm close at hand! Not in the glove box. It's prudent.
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Re: A little more cautious with "printing" now?
Carry as usual, but I understand and felt your concern. People can and do overreact.
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Re: A little more cautious with "printing" now?
Though I'm not worried about printing this a good point that the general public are or will be even more "scared" if they ever see anyone with a gun in public whether it's printing or loading rifle or ammo cases in the car, or etc.. Unfortunately the media has created a population group that is totally scared of guns even if other people are legally able to carry them.
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Re: A little more cautious with "printing" now?
I just made sure I carried everywhere. after the last month of not being able to carry to the hospital, and always being at the hospital we're getting back into the habit of carrying now, it feels right. I don't really worry about printing, I've learned to dress so that I don't print, close family often can't tell if I'm carrying, they just assume I am.
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Re: A little more cautious with "printing" now?
The media is a great perpetrator and creator of fear and since there is no real coverage of citizens legally defending themselves with a CHL in the media it certainly made me wonder what people would think. I'm glad that most have had no issue and I'm more than ready for my good holster to get here!Dreamliner wrote:Though I'm not worried about printing this a good point that the general public are or will be even more "scared" if they ever see anyone with a gun in public whether it's printing or loading rifle or ammo cases in the car, or etc.. Unfortunately the media has created a population group that is totally scared of guns even if other people are legally able to carry them.
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Re: A little more cautious with "printing" now?
I am carrying my BUG and extra mags more!
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Re: A little more cautious with "printing" now?
You could ask Suzanna Hupp what she thinks of that idea.
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Re: A little more cautious with "printing" now?
I know what she'd say and while my idea to put it in the glove box might not have been the best thought that really wasn't the point of this thread. As I said I kept it on my hip and had I had no issues but the thought certainly crossed my mind especially since parents were just off to my right learning of the tragedy as their kids played in the play pen.JALLEN wrote:You could ask Suzanna Hupp what she thinks of that idea.
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Re: A little more cautious with "printing" now?
Can you imagine what the more sensitive must think when they see an old CANNON on the courthouse lawn?
It's gotta be traumatic...
It's gotta be traumatic...