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Meiko

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Thu Jul 12, 2012, 12:37 PM Jul 2012

Are You Too Stupid For Concealed Carry? [View all]

Last edited Thu Jul 12, 2012, 01:54 PM - Edit history (1)

This article contains some valid points...enjoy.

(edited for potential snark made by me)


By Paul McCain
Let’s face it, aside from owning the right gun and gear, not everyone is equipped to carry a concealed weapon. With the boom in firearm ownership in recent years, there are a lot of new gun owners. And plenty of first-timers seem to have picked up that first gun as an impulse buy, apparently thinking, “Hey, I’m going to buy me a gun and carry it!” Their friends pack heat so how hard can it really be, right? If you’re too stupid to think through some really important questions before you start carrying, you have no business walking around with a concealed weapon. You need to stop to consider that . . .
There are legal, ethical, moral and competency implications whenever you strap on a firearm. Here are just some of the things you need to be aware of:

Legal Implications
If you carry a gun, you need to be prepared to accept the legal consequences, whatever they may be. Are you willing to go through the trouble and expense – both financially and emotionally – of being arrested, charged and tried if you have to use your firearm? If not, leave the heater at home. Can you deal with whatever might come your way when it comes to encounters with law enforcement officials who may or may not understand and respect your state and local carry laws? If not, don’t carry.

Ethical Implications
When you take on the responsibility of being an armed citizen, you also assume a greater level of ethical responsibility for every aspect of your behavior while packing. You don’t pick fights. You don’t respond to aggressive comments or gestures by going for your gat. You never go looking for trouble. You don’t – ever – drink while armed. And you never brandish it or joke around about carrying concealed. Concealed means concealed…in every possible sense. If you can’t conceal it, do not tote it. You aren’t trying to impress anyone by carrying. Your ethical posture hasto be above reproach when carrying.

Moral Implications
Are you mentally prepared to actually shoot and kill somebody? If not, the gun should stay in your safe. If you think you are just going to pull the gun out and wave it around to scare somebody off, don’t carry. If you think you can “shoot to wound,” you have another thing coming.
If the gun comes out of its holster, you must already have decided to kill somebody. Period. There is no middle ground. Can you do that? Have you thought long and hard about what that means? Are you willing to see what a bullet will do to a human body? People don’t always just fall over dead like in the movies. You have to prepare yourself for the emotional trauma of gravely wounding or killing another human being.

Competency Implications
If you are going to carry a concealed weapon, you need to be rigorous about safe, competent gun handling. Your heater is always loaded – or it better be. That means you must never ever, under any circumstance, draw it while carrying unless you’re truly in a life or death situation.
You do not pull it out to show to your buddies. You never cover anyone with the muzzle. Your finger should be indexed. You simply do not “play around” with your concealed firearm. It goes in the holster and never comes out, unless absolutely necessary.
And you need to be fully trained in the use of your firearm. Find a competent instructor and take a class. Better yet, take several classes. Just as if you want to get to Carnegie hall, you need to practice, practice and practice some more. You owe it to yourself to get in as much range time with your carry gun as you possibly can. If you aren’t willing to master all aspects of handling your concealed carry firearm, don’t strap it on.
Are you too stupid to handle all of this? Most likely not. But these are just some of the things you will need to consider before you take on the responsibility of concealed carry. Yes, it’s your right, but you need to exercise that right legally, ethically, morally and competently or you’ll hurt the cause of those that do. Got it?


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http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2012/07/daniel-zimmerman/are-you-too-stupid-for-concealed-carry/
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I wrestled with the decision to get my permit for about a year. permatex Jul 2012 #1
Excellent post! Starboard Tack Jul 2012 #2
The author doesn't understand the basic principles of legal self-defense. TPaine7 Jul 2012 #8
No, I think the author nailed it perfectly. Starboard Tack Jul 2012 #12
Let me fix the author's article and your post: Spoonman Jul 2012 #20
All very true and nothing to do with the OP Starboard Tack Jul 2012 #22
Nah... Glassunion Jul 2012 #10
Agree and disagree sarisataka Jul 2012 #14
I agree, and I edited my post by adding "possibly". Starboard Tack Jul 2012 #18
Now we're tracking sarisataka Jul 2012 #19
You might want to edit out the snark. Starboard Tack Jul 2012 #3
You might want to follow your own advice, re Post #2. n/t PavePusher Jul 2012 #4
There is no snark there Starboard Tack Jul 2012 #5
You assume to know someone's frame of mind --- Tuesday Afternoon Jul 2012 #6
Removed by OP Meiko Jul 2012 #7
good enough. thanks. Tuesday Afternoon Jul 2012 #9
Don't you think that it's a pretty fair assumption? Starboard Tack Jul 2012 #13
You should know better than to make such assumptions. Clames Jul 2012 #16
Instead of the constant personal attacks, why don't you make a valid point? Starboard Tack Jul 2012 #17
Personal attacks? Another erroneous assumption. Clames Jul 2012 #30
sorry. no. I have no expectations. I assume nothing about NoOne. Tuesday Afternoon Jul 2012 #23
I find that hard to believe. Starboard Tack Jul 2012 #25
I deduce. I don't assume Tuesday Afternoon Jul 2012 #26
Don't we all, hopefully. They are not mutually exclusive. Starboard Tack Jul 2012 #28
no. a gun on a person is not evidence of intent. sorry. Tuesday Afternoon Jul 2012 #29
You may well be right. Interesting. Starboard Tack Jul 2012 #33
Mindless habit? Clames Jul 2012 #38
Yeah you're right, as usual and right on topic. Starboard Tack Jul 2012 #55
Like you have room to complain. Clames Jul 2012 #59
there are legal ramifications to be considered. legal terminology if you prefer. Tuesday Afternoon Jul 2012 #41
This message was self-deleted by its author Clames Jul 2012 #44
This message was self-deleted by its author Tuesday Afternoon Jul 2012 #45
Plan on following your own advice? Clames Jul 2012 #11
I use my recs rarely sarisataka Jul 2012 #15
Real title should be bongbong Jul 2012 #21
manly ?! Tuesday Afternoon Jul 2012 #42
No pink guns allowed sarisataka Jul 2012 #47
god forbid! Tuesday Afternoon Jul 2012 #48
Username bongbong Jul 2012 #56
Hey, Manly! One good Post deserved Another. Tuesday Afternoon Jul 2012 #57
Your mama bongbong Jul 2012 #58
oh lord. you called in the mamas. -- Tuesday Afternoon Jul 2012 #60
I bellieve in safety first...therefore I carry. ileus Jul 2012 #24
If you decide to carry a gun, concealed or not I think you have made up your mind that you are upaloopa Jul 2012 #27
you might believe it but, to think it, is to think wrongly. sorry. Tuesday Afternoon Jul 2012 #31
speaking for myself.. gejohnston Jul 2012 #32
I'd probably shoot or stab someone if they tried to steal my iron lung. Starboard Tack Jul 2012 #35
kind of hard to do gejohnston Jul 2012 #36
Kind of hard and rather silly... Clames Jul 2012 #46
You should put those questions to yourself first. Clames Jul 2012 #34
I put that question to myself in Viet Nam. Because of that I don't carry a gun now. upaloopa Jul 2012 #37
We all hope for the best. Clames Jul 2012 #39
I understand. I know there are DUers who are vets and carry a gun today. Just not my choice. upaloopa Jul 2012 #40
that is your choice and that is fine but, to assume that others carry daily with intent to kill Tuesday Afternoon Jul 2012 #43
Yes I am Meiko Jul 2012 #49
"Why do gang members carry guns?" 4th law of robotics Jul 2012 #50
You're shooting to save a life. ileus Jul 2012 #51
You could put it that way Meiko Jul 2012 #53
I do that also permatex Jul 2012 #54
One quibble: mvccd1000 Jul 2012 #52
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