Some of us notice these subtle put-downs.... trite little box.
- Jim
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Some of us notice these subtle put-downs.... trite little box.
I do carry at the beach, and I said why.surferdaddy wrote:I choose to carry at the beach, perhaps you do not,
You should use more than a .380 to put down a horse. Unless it's a seahorse. You also don't have to conceal long guns.Oldgringo wrote:Jim's right. This is a .
{No one has played the deadhorse smiley lately. }
WELL SAID !NEB wrote:The "statistically safe" argument doesn't stack up. All of us are statistically safe from a shooting. All of us are statistically safe from a shark bite or lightening strike. Heck, all of us are statistically safe from winning the lottery. However, all of these things happen to people regularly who were just as statistically safe as we are.
I wonder how many millions of people visited Luby's restaurants without incident before 23 people lost their lives to one psycho one afternoon in 1991?
That being said, there are just some times that you have to make a choice about carry. That choice is an individual choice, and each person approaches it differently. If I've had a hard week and want to go out to a restaurant with my wife and have a drink, I have a choice. I can choose to forgo the drink and carry, or I can leave my pistol at home. Same goes for the beach or anywhere else where carrying would be a hindrance to an activity. You either don't do the activity, you find a way to do the activity while carrying, or you don't carry.
I thought we should too, Jim. However, there are things that go bump in the night and boogie men/women lurking in the parking lots and fillin' stations as well as behind the non-compliant signs. In fact, evildoers and scofflaws are everywhere. We must be ever vigilant and prepared to defend ourselves at all times and in all places.seamusTX wrote:Those who want to live like they were in a war zone are free to do so. However, civil law dictates the rules of engagement.
Can we just let this thread die?
- Jim
It was more subtle than the "rusty trailer in Idaho" put-down. That's for sure.seamusTX wrote:Some of us notice these subtle put-downs.... trite little box.
- Jim