All of the above are good points, even if some stray a
bit off on to side topics (media coverage, etc)…
I like to ‘distill’ things down to their basics. HayesG’s basic message - assuming I’m understanding it correctly - is that experienced gun owners & ‘carriers’ can help protect our rights by pointing newbies towards [legitimate] training. I fully concur…
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My side comments:
- I took the CCW class twice. The first one didn’t seem quite right (I can’t recall specifics off the top of my head) and the second class was an older guy (former schoolteacher!) who had a methodical style and also seemed to know how to ‘read’ his student group. But he too had his own angle & emphasis on certain things, just like the first.
I passed on several instructors’ classes as i saw the tatoos, tactical logos on ballcaps & T-shirts, and looked around their shops. Most of these were youngish guys and ex-military or claiming to be. I got the impression that they could have just as easily been in the hoodlum side of the aisle given even a minor change somewhere in their past. Then again, I’m old, and look at things with a jaundiced eye now
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- I have the oddball feeling that too much is made of the “feared for my life” angle, although I can’t say why I’ve got that notion. Maybe it used to be THE criteria that had to be met?? Point is, there are other imperative conditions and I wonder if those trip people up in their decision making.
- A lot of the cases in the news are anomalies (for lack of a better term). The recent one about a basketball rolling into that elderly guys yard come to mind. I haven’t read up on it, but surely it’s a one-off situation (did it even involve CC ??) but they ALL get lumped together in the lib mind and in the media.
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I’ve said it before - there’s an unintended consequence to be considered with all the new (fad?) gun owners coming on board. More gun carrying will inevitably lead to more, ah, ‘messy situations’.
I’m sorry for the long post. Just rambling on a Sunday morning.
But HayesGs concern is surely valid.