Farmwithjunk
Super Member
Soundguy said:What most people, I feel, don't think about when they get a carry permit.. is that.. once you have it.. and are carrying.. you have to make some choices. Those choices may or may not always keep you out of danger.. in some case. that may elevate your level of danger ( IE when coming to someone else's aid.. ). You have to be ready to make the choice and get off the 'fence' when the time comes. Also.. there will be times when it is still better to do nothing.. even if you are armed.
Soundguy
BINGO.....
As I was reading down through the latest posts, I was thinking almost the same exact words. Guns put most people on the defensive. Some people believe a good defense is a strong offense. The presence of a gun can (and will) take things to the next level.
I'm a lifelong NRA member who owns several guns. No issue with ownership. My issue with MOST of the people carrying guns today is their perception of how a gun commands respect. They DON'T in the eyes of MOST people. Most folks consider them (and the person carrying) a threat. Perception is often far greater than reality.
I carry a S&W 357. I doubt you'll find 5 people who know me that could tell you where it is, or that I even have it with me. People who I'd consider not to be a threat don't need to know I have it. A threat would be better prepared against me if they knew I had it and where it is.