sugar land dave wrote:Guys,
If we, the pro 2A rights, carry in a holster is safe, guns don't shoot themselves group can't seem to agree on the safety of an LEO carry weapon, how can we expect the anti-carry people to not feel the way THEY do? Does anyone here know of a verifiable story of a gun in a holster going off by itself? If the maintained and holstered firearm in my otherwise empty pocket is going to discharge by itself damaging my leg or knee, then perhaps I should reconsider my CHL decision. If the IWB holster on my hip will not protect me from shooting myself while walking or sitting, then perhaps I have been wrong in my beliefs.
I am not here to be PC; if we are just pro constitution for the 2nd amendment, but reject the 1st, how are we honest and not disingenuous? I absolutely respect someone's right to disagree with me. They can even call me a bad name, and I will live, but that is not the point I make. Are we ourselves safe in everyday carry or are we not? Can a LEO safely carry amongst the populace or can he not. If we here on this forum cannot believe what we have proclaimed, how can we expect opponents to believe us?
No vetting is done on this forum regarding membership application. Trolls can come here, antis, bad guys posting scenarios to learn how good guys might defend, it is wide open for seemingly innocuous posts which have a larger meaning, yet not so for others who respond to the bigger picture. If I am not to be allowed to point out potential, then you guys don't need anything I might say, and I can spend even more time in service to the work I do for my country. Elsewhere folks in high places appreciate my opinions.
You're of course right that guns in holsters don't go off by themselves.
However, folks have managed to discharge guns while they were in holsters or while they were trying to keep them from falling out of holsters often enough in the past that we know it can happen. With belt holsters they usually shoot themselves. With shoulder holsters they usually shoot others.
I'm not personally comfortable being just one small unforeseen circumstance or bit of clumsiness away from getting shot with a gun that's already pointed at me.
That doesn't make others who think otherwise wrong. Their situational analysis or risk tolerance is simply different than mine. As I said in my post, YMMV.
I don't think a reasoned difference of opinions among friends should be taken as any more than that. No two people will ever agree on everything, let alone a whole forum community.