Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Should You Not Carry a Gun?” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/why-you-shouldnt-carry-a-gun/.
Absolutely! If you pull it from its holster you had better prepare to use it or die from the perp taking it from you and killing you with it.If you're not prepared to use your gun, you shouldn't go armed.
Originally from Connecticut also, grew up in West Hartford, lived in CT for 54 years, now living in Kentucky. What part of CT did you live in?To me I would carry a gun all the time, including at home. I would also include a backup gun.
I include around the house too.
I’m originally from Connecticut. I remember the Petit home invasion case.
Now add all the crime and all the no bail laws. Carrying a gun is becoming even more important to everyone
I’ve discussed before my experience in being involved in a situation and having to draw my gun, because I was paying attention I was aware of the threat before it became evident I was being targeted and by being armed and letting those two thugs know I was not going down without a fight led them to change their minds and leave.Who am I to second guess another's decision in this situation. I have been in violent altercations and they did not go as I had envisioned. Luckily I survived and have that experience to lean on making decisions moving forward.
No one can say how they would act with absolute certainty until they are thrust into these types of situations.
I wish it weren't true, but I fully agree with you. The only people who have ever been happy with their decision to hand over their money during a robbery are those who survived the encounter.The armed guy who gave up his wallet was lucky. I wouldn't bet my life on a coin toss, but maybe that's me. If you're not prepared to use your gun, you shouldn't go armed.
Good luck with that.I’m a divorced guy who admittedly has trust issues with people that are close to me…so I can’t fathom trusting someone who is robbing me. If you are willing to threaten me and violate my rights, I have no issue at all shooting you dead. Beyond that, those that violate my rights will do so again to someone else, and the outcome could be different. Drawing and pulling the trigger solves my problem, as well as those who would be personally imagine acted in the future. It is black and white to me.
Might I suggest a great lawyer on speed dial?I’m a divorced guy who admittedly has trust issues with people that are close to me…so I can’t fathom trusting someone who is robbing me. If you are willing to threaten me and violate my rights, I have no issue at all shooting you dead. Beyond that, those that violate my rights will do so again to someone else, and the outcome could be different. Drawing and pulling the trigger solves my problem, as well as those who would be personally imagine acted in the future. It is black and white to me.
Don't recall asking you for anything, my friend, least of all your useless opinion.Might I suggest a great lawyer on speed dial?