Protected One
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The State of Michigan has, to date, issued about 500,000 concealed pistol licenses(CPL's). With a population of 10 million that means that roughly 5% of residents have licenses, yet according to a story I read only about 6% (30,000)of those with cpl's actually carry every day.
Recently, I read a story about what appears to have been a targeted shooting that took place in a mall. According to one shopper who was present at the time - "when I heard shots I took cover behind a nearby decorative plant and drew gun." As he looked around he noticed numerous other people had ALSO drawn firearms and were looking (or moving) in the direction the shots were heard.
It occurred to me that any one of those armed people could be mistaken as the shooter, especially those moving toward the area the shots rang out from. Every states percentages of carriers is different, but regardless to what state you live in one could easily find themselves out someplace where shots suddenly ring out, only to find yourself surrounded by other armed patrons.
The question is: How do you think you would respond in such a situation to protect yourself (and family), yes....but to avoid being a potentially mistaken target by the others?
I will wait for your responses before saying what I would do.
Recently, I read a story about what appears to have been a targeted shooting that took place in a mall. According to one shopper who was present at the time - "when I heard shots I took cover behind a nearby decorative plant and drew gun." As he looked around he noticed numerous other people had ALSO drawn firearms and were looking (or moving) in the direction the shots were heard.
It occurred to me that any one of those armed people could be mistaken as the shooter, especially those moving toward the area the shots rang out from. Every states percentages of carriers is different, but regardless to what state you live in one could easily find themselves out someplace where shots suddenly ring out, only to find yourself surrounded by other armed patrons.
The question is: How do you think you would respond in such a situation to protect yourself (and family), yes....but to avoid being a potentially mistaken target by the others?
I will wait for your responses before saying what I would do.
