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by oljames3
Fri Jan 15, 2016 2:11 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Do you carry at home?
Replies: 92
Views: 19787

Re: Do you carry at home?

mojo84 wrote:
oljames3 wrote:
Oldgringo wrote:Nope. We live in a small rural town in the Pineywoods. Should someone come unannounced to the door after dark, they will be cordially met by me with my Compact 1911 by my side.

I think we'd be long gone from any location that required me to walk around the house/yard with a gun on my person.
I tend to agree as to moving out of a negative situation.

My view on carrying, though, is that I carry not because I am required to do so but rather because I choose to do so. I do not "need" to carry. I need to breathe. I find it prudent to carry. Since I cannot accurately guess when a violent threat may present, I use my firearm as a control to reduce risk to a manageable level for me. I am certain that others, presented with the same information, would decide differently.

We each must decide for ourselves which risks we are willing to manage and which benefits matter most to us. Y'all carry your way and I will carry mine.
If I remember correctly, you purchased your first handgun a couple years ago when you obtained your CHL. What caused such a drastic change from not even owning a handgun to almost always having one openly carried on you? I'm not attacking or critizing you. Just curious what changed.
Epiphany. My life mission changed from one best accomplished with nuclear weapons to one best accomplished with a handgun. Having been a professional warrior, I had to come to terms with a new reality; my mission and tools had changed.

Not a single event, experience, or insight. Rather a gradual change in understanding my responsibilities and different ways to address those responsibilities.

I constantly re-evaluate my life. This process involves diligently examining my responsibilities so as to chose the best method for discharging those responsibilities. In the early seventies, I came to understand that I owed a debt to my country and had responsibilities for the freedom I enjoyed. I joined the Army. I commanded soldiers fielding nuclear capable weapons. My individual weapon was either an M1911 or M16.

After reading LTC Dave Grossman's On Combat http://www.amazon.com/Combat-Psychology ... =on+combat, I came to a better understanding of my calling in life. I'm a sheepdog.

For the bulk of my 34 years in uniform, my tools were crew-served weapons; nuclear capable self-propelled howitzers and heavy missiles. My mission was to defend my country and my family strategically. Upon retiring from the Army, I no longer had those tools or that strategic mission.

After retiring, I embraced my new mission of protecting my family and myself tactically. A concealed (at the time) handgun seemed my best tool. I had been scheduled to attend two CHL classes prior to retiring, but duties and life intervened. I began researching how best to employ a handgun in my new mission. Less than a year after retiring, I had applied for my CHL. Two months later I bought my first pistol. My evaluation was, and continues to be, that carrying openly enables me to best discharge my responsibilities. I've done so in 5 states.

I continued to research and study. I applied the knowledge and skills gained from prior experience to my new situation. I came to understand that I could not accurately predict when the violent threat would present. Thus, as I had in my strategic mission, I must train and perform to best meet the threat in my new tactical role. Taking inventory of myself, my capabilities, my limits, and my situation, I concluded that having my pistol at hand at all times was my best option.

We each must decide for ourselves which risks we are willing to manage and which benefits matter most to us.

I continue to perform my due diligence, conduct my risk analysis, consider the strategic/tactical implications, and assess my capabilities/limits. I continue to carry openly were I can, conceal as the situation dictates, and disarm if I must. There will come a day when my mission is over, but it is not this day.
:patriot: :txflag:
by oljames3
Fri Jan 15, 2016 9:23 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Do you carry at home?
Replies: 92
Views: 19787

Re: Do you carry at home?

Oldgringo wrote:Nope. We live in a small rural town in the Pineywoods. Should someone come unannounced to the door after dark, they will be cordially met by me with my Compact 1911 by my side.

I think we'd be long gone from any location that required me to walk around the house/yard with a gun on my person.
I tend to agree as to moving out of a negative situation.

My view on carrying, though, is that I carry not because I am required to do so but rather because I choose to do so. I do not "need" to carry. I need to breathe. I find it prudent to carry. Since I cannot accurately guess when a violent threat may present, I use my firearm as a control to reduce risk to a manageable level for me. I am certain that others, presented with the same information, would decide differently.

We each must decide for ourselves which risks we are willing to manage and which benefits matter most to us. Y'all carry your way and I will carry mine.
by oljames3
Fri Jan 15, 2016 9:13 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Do you carry at home?
Replies: 92
Views: 19787

Re: Do you carry at home?

The Annoyed Man wrote:
oljames3 wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:... I'm not criticizing those who carry in the home at all times. I'm just seeking to understand why they feel the need. ...
TAM, I love you like a brother, but I am feeling criticized. I am reasonably certain that you did not intend to come across as condescending and intrusive, but that is what I am feeling.
Well I apologize. You're right, I never intended to come across as condescending or intrusive. Please forgive me.
Done. Written communication, lacking inflection, expression, and body language, is easy for us to misconstrue. I value your fellowship and do not want to break that.

Regardless of agreement, I always enjoy reading your writing. ;-)
by oljames3
Thu Jan 14, 2016 11:30 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Do you carry at home?
Replies: 92
Views: 19787

Re: Do you carry at home?

The Annoyed Man wrote:... I'm not criticizing those who carry in the home at all times. I'm just seeking to understand why they feel the need. ...
TAM, I love you like a brother, but I am feeling criticized. I am reasonably certain that you did not intend to come across as condescending and intrusive, but that is what I am feeling.

What I hear you saying, in this and your other posts in this thread, is that because you don't understand my decisions, my highly personal decisions are somehow invalid.

My decisions are as valid to me as yours are to you. My understanding of your decisions has no effect on the validity of those decisions. Your lack of understanding has no impact on me whatsoever.

I have an intimate understanding of my capabilities, limits, conditions, and circumstances. I have neither the inclination nor the requirement to defend myself to you or anyone else.

I have conducted my risk analysis. I have considered my strategic and tactical situations. I have determined which risks I am willing to manage and which benefits matter most to me. This is an evolving process that adapts as life presents diverse challenges.
by oljames3
Thu Jan 14, 2016 6:18 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Do you carry at home?
Replies: 92
Views: 19787

Re: Do you carry at home?

Yes.

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