Friend, I carried every day from 1976 to 2001, and when it seemed useful since. It's a PITA.
I carry every day and have for at least 15 years. It's second nature and not a PITA in the least.
Friend, I carried every day from 1976 to 2001, and when it seemed useful since. It's a PITA.
Friend, I carried every day from 1976 to 2001, and when it seemed useful since. It's a PITA.
Human behavior isn't that simple. Ever.There are 3 kinds of people, wolves, sheep and sheepdogs. The majority are sheep. ymmv
I carry every day and have for at least 15 years. It's second nature and not a PITA in the least.
This is why I don't do LEOSA. You get a break of a few bucks on a concealed carry license, but you most certainly do NOT get risk management coverage, protection from criminal liability for brandishing, false arrest/imprisonment, agg assault, agg battery, manslaughter, or murder. Even a killing in LE likely will get you three days of admin leave, mandatory 'fit for duty' psych eval, and DAs very rarely indict police for even opaque shoots; the agency picks up all legal bills and any settlements/awards.+1. After a career in LE, I'd feel naked without my little 442 on my belt. Besides, I'd probably get involved without thinking too much about it if I saw someone doing something really threatening to others (I get kinda angry at the stupidity).
Those who think carrying every day is a PITA need to try carrying every day. It becomes second nature. If you only do it rarely, you'll never be fully comfortable with it and probably won't react properly when you need it. Practice makes perfect.
Sorry - been there done that from '76 to 2000/2001. To me it's a PITA. And I really like all of my Smiths (can tolerate my wife's Ruger).Exactly. It's just like your wallet, pocket knife, keys and phone. It's part of your pants when you put them on in the morning. Not a big deal, you get used to it. Done it every day since 1985.
Those who think carrying every day is a PITA need to try carrying every day. It becomes second nature. If you only do it rarely, you'll never be fully comfortable with it and probably won't react properly when you need it. Practice makes perfect.
Tu_S;141461273 In the part of IL where I live things can be so restrictive that at times it's just easier to leave the gun at home.[/QUOTE said:Many things in life are not easy.Larry
About one-third of people that murder each other are those who know each other; about 10% are related within the first degree of consanguinity.. I never see that discussed. https://crime-data-explorer.fr.cloud.gov/pages/explorer/crime/shr