Why Do You Need A Gun There?

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).”

Because I'm paranoid? :)

I read the weekly "crime" reports that my suburban police department puts out. It light of those facts, it would be paranoid silliness to conceal carry here. If going into "the city", then concealed carry makes more sense.
 
Because I'm cheap and after the almost $200 I spent to be able to exercise a right that is provided in the 2nd amendment I'm getting my money's worth! :D

That and my family's lives are important to me.
 
Just out of curiosity being from Colorado would your CC carry license make it legal in Calif. I thought Calif. had some of the toughest CC carry requirements. Just asking if you were just using that state as a reference.
 
My answer has always been, "It's on a need to know bases, and you don't need to know."
 
Just out of curiosity being from Colorado would your CC carry license make it legal in Calif. I thought Calif. had some of the toughest CC carry requirements. Just asking if you were just using that state as a reference.

California doesn't recognize CC licenses for private citizens from any other state.

I don't know about special considerations for current and retired LEOs.
 
Well, as I surmised, the issue of insurance was discussed. Fire extinguishers fit into that context, too.

To put some of y'all's thoughts together, because I love this line:

Having a gun is like a parachute. You might only need it once but if you don't have one you won't need it again.

A friend of mine at his parents' 50th anniversary party in a high rise, high dollar condominium, asked me if I was carrying a gun. I looked at him like he was crazy and retorted, "When did you ever see me when I wasn't carrying a gun?!" He replied, "Why do you need it here?"

I laughed and said, "I don't need it here; I need it out there, to get here, and to ensure I can get home safely", and I pointed to the city outside the window in a general way.

I don't think he quite understood............

***GRJ***
 
I get a kick out of folks who ask why I need a firearm of any kind for any reason. I just tell em there's a thing called the Bill of Rights, it's not called the Bill of Needs. Most don't get it at first.
 
I may never need my sidearm again. But if I do I will really, really need it, and it needs to be there when I need it, not locked up somewhere else.

I don't need homeowners insurance unless my house burns down. I don't need car insurance unless I am involved in a traffic collision. I don't need toilet paper unless I have to use the restroom.

Some things are better to have and never need than to need and not have.

That is why I always have toilet paper readily available.
 
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.

Because you never know when you will need it. Just because you are in church or at the Barber doesn't mean someone with ill intent won't show up.
 
Well, I'd make the analogy that people never leave home without their cell phone in case an emergency happens and they need to dial 9-1-1. I conceal carry so I don't have to worry about dialing until after an emergency happens.

What's even crazier is people spend $350+ on a smart phone that will last them maybe 2 years but complain that guns cost too much. It's about priorities.
 
Personally, I have little interest in becoming overly (or sometimes even at all) involved in "justification" type discussions with both non-gun owners and gun-owners.

I'll sometimes take a moment to discuss sincere questions, but not those seemingly driven by personal/political/moral/ethical agendas, or from someone who simply wants to argue about something and is looking to start the argument in order to do it.

You know, the genuinely serious cops asking questions about off-duty weapons, or private citizens asking about carrying a concealable firearm with a CCW license, or maybe just safely keeping a firearm at home. Folks actually looking for information instead of a debate topic, or some way to further some particular personal "cause".

It can quickly become tiresome when someone apparently seems to think I somehow "need" to justify my choices to them ... meaning BOTH anti-gun & pro-gun proponents ... simply because my own thoughts, experiences and decisions apparently differ from those of someone else.
 
Fastbolt said more than I realized at first....

Personally, I have little interest in becoming overly (or sometimes even at all) involved in "justification" type discussions with both non-gun owners and gun-owners.

I didn't understand that at first until I thought about it and remembered how many gun owners, as in rifles and shotguns, generally, still sometimes express surprise when they discover I routinely carry a handgun.

Owning a firearm doesn't always make a person wise in the right to carry one, the right to defend yourself with one, or the right to do as you please just because.....

***GRJ***
 
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