AWESOME! I'll bet you will finally be the FIRST person on here who can provide us with real world examples where Joe Citizen was known to be carrying a gun and was the bad guy's choice of targets! I can't wait! I've seen people posting this theory for years and have yet to have anybody post more than one or two of the same questionable examples. Since it must happen quite frequently, I wonder why stories never get published? I would think the anti-gun media would be all over these stories of Joe Citizens getting their guns grabbed, or being targeted first. Surely the internet, newspapers and newscasts must be filled with these situations happening right?
I mean those crazies in those others states that open carry must really be PRIME targets, and they must lose their guns all the time to bad guys, right? Heck, if printing makes you a first target, OMG, open carriers must be swarmed with bad guys looking to target them.... right?!?
Personally, I know if I was a bad guy... and I saw a potential target coming towards me, and I noticed his gun, I am pretty sure I know what I would do. I just wait a couple minutes for him to walk on by, and wait for the next guy to come along whom I could not tell if he had the means available with him to kill me with. I know if I was a bad guy my primary goals in life would be to take what I wanted, in the easiest and quickest means possible, with the less likely chances of drawing attention or getting caught. Messing with a known armed person just simply does not fit into ANY of those goals. Hitting the next guy to come along who does not appear to be carrying a gun and taking his money and giving it to some lady friend that I smooth talked into buying a gun for me....that would be so much easier that it just wouldn't be worth it to me to hit the guy with the gun.
I walk into a convenience store looking to score $100 and there's some guy in there with a hog leg strapped to his belt....I'm going to shoot him first and hope I get that $100 from the register before the cops show up and I go down for an attempted murder rap?!? Ummmmm..... no. Me...I'd just walk down the street to the next convenience store where there wasn't anybody visibly armed.
Deeply concealing a firearm to ensure nobody can see it does two things for you - it makes you look like every other potential target out there, with no more visible means to protect yourself than the next guy AND the more concealment you place between your hand and the gun is that much more stuff you have to move out of the way to get to your gun.
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