In all of the years that I worked Homicide in Miami-Dade, I don't think that any of the victims woke up that morning expecting to get murdered later in the day. Point being, evil is fluid and can be anywhere at anytime. Often, when you least expect.
Agree.....Going to Walmart? Absolutely. Going for bike ride around my little neighborhood? Nope
Hell, That ain't nothing. In my later years as a uniformed cop, I made it all the way to my work car after roll call before discovering I forgot my gun at home a couple times. Had to "borrow" one from a friend on the outgoing shift. (Yep, "embarrassed" isn't a strong enough term!!!)![]()
I just read this somewhere, but can't remember where. It was about SD carry.
The narrator was explaining basically this "if you need a gun with you at all times to feel safe, then your mental thinking is not right."
He actually recommends you don't carry on occasion to help break that dependent thought. To get you thinking like you should be, due to being unarmed and vulnerable. Something you should already be doing, even with a gun.
Pretty much people rely too much on "having the gun" that they forget it's really ALL THE OTHER STUFF that's really important, and a gun is just a last resort.
Perhaps it's good you went without for a day, as it seems you were more aware and observant. There is so much more to SD than the gun aspect.
I understand completely, and I think that "leaving your gun at home" as a training tool, is not a good training tool. I also think that "gun free zones" are a magnet for crackpots.I think you're both deliberately missing the point of the exercise. It's aimed at the people who FREAK OUT anytime they are required to go someplace where they are simply not permitted to carry. Say a military installation or a penitentiary where they can't even have a gun in the car. The same people who will not enter any business that prohibits firearm because they might get caught without The Mighty Boomstick
If you absolutely can not face the world without a gun you're too dependent on the gun for your safety
He has a lot of credentials and isn't afraid of blowing his own horn. That being said, it doesn't make every one of his ideas right. I still disagree with his "teaching tool" about going unarmed.Maybe this... Do you carry religiously? You may not be as safe as you believe. - [url]www.GrantCunningham.com www.GrantCunningham.com[/url]
That being said, it doesn't make every one of his ideas right.
Maybe this... Do you carry religiously? You may not be as safe as you believe. - [url]www.GrantCunningham.com www.GrantCunningham.com[/url]
Hey! Does anybody remember the time that Duster340 carried an unloaded 629? LOLHehehehehe
Perhaps. But I'm safer than I'd be without it!
*Because, sometimes it is illegal; other times, clothing doesn't work well.
Literally almost spit my coffee out when reading this LMAO. Hey, at least I didn't forget my gun at home... Ha! Thanks for the laugh man.
Cunningham's point, IIRC, is that the gun doesn't prevent bad things from happening--the same as the seatbelt we often use in why-carry metaphors doesn't prevent accidents. In other words, "safe" means "bad things don't happen".
Now here's the part where you wouldn't drive without your seatbelt, so you wouldn't go out without your gun![]()
Cunningham's point, IIRC, is that the gun doesn't prevent bad things from happening--the same as the seatbelt we often use in why-carry metaphors doesn't prevent accidents. In other words, "safe" means "bad things don't happen".
Now here's the part where you wouldn't drive without your seatbelt, so you wouldn't go out without your gun![]()