Something I hear a lot from the pro gun control crowd is “why do you need a gun at (wherever you happen to be going).”
It’s never been a case of “needing” gun at whatever specific location it’s simply that when I got my permit I just made it a rule to carry every where I’m legally able to and that given location just happened to be on my list of places I had to go that day.
To me there’s more worrying about “what if?’ involved with only carrying some times. Why carry some times and not others? What is it about whatever you’re doing now that makes it so inherently dangerous that you feel the need to carry this time? If it’s so dangerous that you feel you need a gun why are you doing it?
To me, carrying a gun is like wearing a seat belt; I put my seat belt on every time I get in the car even if I’m only moving the car from one spot to the other. Similarly, unless I’m going somewhere where I am legally prohibited from carrying a firearm I carry. Doesn’t matter if I’m going to the laundry room in the basement or California I don’t walk out my door with a gun any more than I walk out the door with out my house keys, wallet or cell phone.
It’s never been a case of “needing” gun at whatever specific location it’s simply that when I got my permit I just made it a rule to carry every where I’m legally able to and that given location just happened to be on my list of places I had to go that day.
To me there’s more worrying about “what if?’ involved with only carrying some times. Why carry some times and not others? What is it about whatever you’re doing now that makes it so inherently dangerous that you feel the need to carry this time? If it’s so dangerous that you feel you need a gun why are you doing it?
To me, carrying a gun is like wearing a seat belt; I put my seat belt on every time I get in the car even if I’m only moving the car from one spot to the other. Similarly, unless I’m going somewhere where I am legally prohibited from carrying a firearm I carry. Doesn’t matter if I’m going to the laundry room in the basement or California I don’t walk out my door with a gun any more than I walk out the door with out my house keys, wallet or cell phone.