I agree 100%. For me, it was a gradual thing. I had an AZ permit mostly to just be able to keep it in my car, because I traveled all over the state.GrannyGlock wrote:Again, it starts in the head, not the hand.
Before anyone gets a CHL they need to decide why they are getting it.
When my fianceé moved in with me, thats when things began to change. When we were living in California, there were a few episodes that made me realise just how vulnerable we were. (When it was just me, it was one thing, but with my future wife, that was unacceptable!)
First, she was followed home by a carwith no license plate. When she called 911 on her cellphone, they told her they "couldn't do anything" because the car had no plate.
Second, she was getting home from work late, and I was away on a business trip. She saw someone sneaking around the stairs to our apartment. Of course, the police would be there "in a few hours."
She called a friend of mine to excort her up.
Add a couple more incidents like this, and it made me realise that, one, I have a duty to help protect my future wife and myself, and two, she's got a duty to help protect herself (and me!)
When a job opened up in Texas, we ran down here as fast as we could. The better gun laws were one in many big reasons for that move.
If it wasn't for her, I probably would not have been as gung-ho about it.