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In reply to the discussion: Guns, Carried Openly or Concealed, Threaten Our Safety [View all]Meiko
(1,076 posts)10. I carry a gun everyday
and just about everywhere I go. No one around me even knows I have a gun, and that is how it should be. The weapon would only be used if I felt my life was in danger and only then if I had no way to escape. How is that a danger to anyone except the fool trying to harm me. There are more and more people carrying guns these days and nobody around them will even know it.
As far as the lady with the Glock. She was within her rights to openly carry her gun. Why she chose to do so is anyone's guess. It would not have been my first choice but that's me. She endangered nobody by doing so. It was the overreaction by a bunch of soccer moms that stirred things up.
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"the murder itself would be extremely unlikely to have been committed absent a firearm"
rl6214
Apr 2012
#29
And you have proof that the " facts and figures" put put by the RCMP are reliable?
oneshooter
Apr 2012
#81
Sorry - didn't realize you supported the public ownership of handguns and other weapons. Sorry. nt
hack89
Apr 2012
#101
So the "actual rate of death and injury" due to drunk drivers is low enough to be acceptable
hack89
Apr 2012
#114
So it is not about facts or evidence but simply "feelings"? At least you are honest about it. nt
hack89
Apr 2012
#116
In many areas LE is required to be armed. They are actually considered to be "on duty" 24-7.
oneshooter
Apr 2012
#39
Well good for you. If you don't want a question answered, then don't ask it.
oneshooter
Apr 2012
#50
In the US federal law mandates that they be allowed to carry at all times.
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2012
#95