cs45pilot
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I see everyday life as a balance of daily risks. I carry when I think I should depending on where the day will take me, and I don't when I see the accepted risk is negligible.
More than 90% who respond will say "yes", and I don't doubt them. But in my experience it's the other way around in the general population....90% of those who can, don't.
That's what you'd hear from me - loud silence. I carry a gun all the time. Not very many places in MA illegal to carry.I like it when I'm standing around with people who are discussing in great detail....maybe even arguing about....what gun, caliber, capacity, holster, sights, reloading technique, blah, blah, blah is BEST.
Then I ask, "So, who's got a gun?" and the silence is deafening.
2 of my 3 gun clubs were no-carry zones until this year. One changed 2 months ago to allow concealed carry, but must remain concealed. The other no-carry has a bar in the club house, which also has the ranges in the basement and a meeting room/wedding hall off the bar. For safety, you must shoot before you drink. Then you can drive home.Code:
Yes the credit union I am a long time member of is a no gun zone .. members are trying to get that changed ..
the bank my wife worked at there were no signs ..
FWIW, neither of the motorcycles in my garage carry spare tires, but I ride them anyway.![]()
I have to say that I find it hard to understand a gun club being a no carry zone. Whaaaaat?2 of my 3 gun clubs were no-carry zones until this year. One changed 2 months ago to allow concealed carry, but must remain concealed. The other no-carry has a bar in the club house, which also has the ranges in the basement and a meeting room/wedding hall off the bar. For safety, you must shoot before you drink. Then you can drive home.At the third, we carry open, concealed, whatever.
"I got the heebie–jeebies" probably wouldn't work?I remember reading an article by Masaad Ayoob in which he said if you are ever involved in a shooting one of the questions you will be asked is "Why were you carrying a gun in the first place?"
He said that only carrying a gun when you think you might need it could be construed as looking for trouble and that you're much better off answering the question "I carry a gun daily today was no different."
2 of my 3 gun clubs were no-carry zones until this year. One changed 2 months ago to allow concealed carry, but must remain concealed. The other no-carry has a bar in the club house, which also has the ranges in the basement and a meeting room/wedding hall off the bar. For safety, you must shoot before you drink. Then you can drive home.At the third, we carry open, concealed, whatever.
I remember reading an article by Masaad Ayoob in which he said if you are ever involved in a shooting one of the questions you will be asked is "Why were you carrying a gun in the first place?"
He said that only carrying a gun when you think you might need it could be construed as looking for trouble and that you're much better off answering the question "I carry a gun daily today was no different."
As a description of behavior, I like it and agree with it.If I'm dressed, I'm carrying.