TheBuddyExpedition
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What could my response be after you broke my finger for invading your space.
Did you read my whole post or did your emotions get the best of you?
BTW, Don,t travel much huh?
Why do these conversations degrade to childish banter?
I travel (internationally) constantly, yet concealed carry when I am in Arizona. Your assumption that me carrying a gun will result in me shooting you for cutting me off on the highway is laughable. Statistically, shootings like that are extremely rare and most often perpetrated by non-law-abiding individuals. The use of a gun must coincide with mortal danger. Your wife bumping into me will most certainly result in a pleasant appology from me. If you stuck your finger in my face, I would first warn you to stop harrasimg me, then I would break your finger if it continued. No different then how I would behave in Tajikistan.
Anti-gun, anti-concealed carry has a direct correlation to that person's experience with the tool and method of self defense. I am prior military and well trained. The gun is simply a tool, and it improves my ability to defend myself and my family from nearly any threat. The gun is much like the winch. The likelihood of using it is low, but when you need it, few other tools solve the problem. The winch is also dangerous, and requires training, practice and experience for its safe use. . . But when you need it... Installing a winch on my vehicle does not make me paranoid, it makes me prepared.
I sometimes have a weapon and sometimes don't. If I'm out in the middle of nowhere, I will probably have one. I don't however tell anyone (wife excluded) I have it so only I can get to it. I don't carry on my person though. It's locked away most of the time and if a situation gets a little hairy, it gets unlocked. I used to always worry about having protection on my all the time, but I found that avoiding bad situations is easier and if I accidentally get into a bad one, I can up my bid and make my access to a weapon easier. That's just my approach. I don't claim to be a navy seal everywhere I go and don't want to be. I wouldn't be able to relax if I was always worried about everyone. I don't look down on someone who wants to safely and professionally protect themselves and their family. I guess what I'm trying to say is that I don't look down on someone who carries until they tell me they do... That in itself defeats the whole purpose of it and says a lot about the person that they will show their "hand" at a moments notice. I normally don't hang out with these people. If someone is responsible enough to carry a weapon, they should be able to do it on their own and not rely on someone else "knowing". But that's just me.
They turn to child like banter for the same reason left wing Talk shows always fail.You can not debate emotions.
Both are pathetic. . .
I'm guessing most here that feel the need to be armed were born after 1980??
Anybody have stats. Not trolling, serious question.
What happens if I cut you off on the road and then flip you off? What if you are drunk and bump into my wife in the parking lot. And I tell your drunk *** to "blank" off. And then stick my finger an inch from your face? You consider that an assault, a mortal threat or just appropriately invading your space. What's your response? Yours maybe measured and appropriate but don,t for one second that the narcissistic gamer generation will respond appropriately.
Should I go around wondering if someone carrying a pistol just lost their dog and broke up with their girlfriend?
Scratch the surface of a human and you get not much more than a pissed off chimp. Now let it walk around with a gun all the time.
This is a waste of time.
The logic goes, well he is armed so I gotta be armed.
Brilliant.
Blah, blah, blah.
This is a fine example of how some peoples thought process is controlled by their emotions.This person lives life thinking everybody around him is like himself and can not make decisions past his emotions.No critical thought process and spends his life gripped in fear that everybody around him is like himself.
news flash....they are not.
I think you may be jumping to conclusions here and I suggest you may be assuming a lot about a person based on a short online comment.
A lot of people would endanger themselves to help someone else and I don't find that particular dangerous. It sounds... human.
Not sure how that makes sense.