
In referance to this:
If the guy were trying to grab my "candy" (i.e. - GUN), the small voice in the back of my mind would be saying, "Use deadly force to stop this threat, NOW!" Instead of, "Too many people here can ID me, and I can't explain to a jury why I had to dislocate his shoulder or knock his teeth out over what I'm sure his lawyer will claim was an honest mistake. This isn't worth losing my CHL over..."I could take gun from anyone that could conceal it. Like taking a candy from a baby. lol
I'm ok with being called a sissy when I know that I can physically overpower someone, and yet choose not to. If it amuses you, that's ok with me too, but I like to think you're smart enough to see the difference in the situations.

At the same time, I didn't mean to insult any modern veterans. I'm just saying that I know several kids who go around talking about their time in the war who physically look like the nerd who gets picked on in gym class. I also doubt that guy posting was really a veteran... you know what they say about the internet.