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Absent Comrade
As is true of lots of other folks I know, the advent of CHL statutes just made me an honest man. I carried for years before it was legal to do so, knowing that it was far, far more likely that I'd need a gun to protect myself than it was that I'd be "made" or searched. Since I didn't make a practice of breaking any other laws, I didn't worry about violating a grossly unconstitutional statutory prohibition. Most of the folks I knew in law enforcement back then in my part of the world(and there were lots of them) looked the other way with regard to good people "unlawfully" carrying, knowing that the folks they were most likely to have to handle couldn't care less that there was a law against carrying a gun, given that they were committing real crimes. There is a difference between good people carrying a gun with the hope that they don't have to use it, and scumbags carrying with plans to use it. Reality is not a concept understood or cared about by far too many legislators, and violation of an idiotic law doesn't make anyone a bad person, just like rigid adherence to "being legal" doesn't make anyone good. My opinion, worth just as much as you paid.
