Reba
Sinner saved by grace
Excuse me?Anything can, like Teddy Bears and blunkies.
Excuse me?Anything can, like Teddy Bears and blunkies.
By false sense of security I meant a feeling of imperviousness to any potential assault, or that whatever the threat, my gun (seen or unseen) can resolve it.
Situational awareness can go only so far. There will still be chances of being jumped from behind, shot at in a drive-by, etc.
I know this for sure; If I don't carry, I will never be prepared to defend mine or anyone else's life in any life-threatening situation.
By false sense of security I meant a feeling of imperviousness to any potential assault, or that whatever the threat, my gun (seen or unseen) can resolve it.
Situational awareness can go only so far. There will still be chances of being jumped from behind, shot at in a drive-by, etc.
I fully support and encourage gun ownership, carrying and use.
Something I've noticed is that many (not all) gun owners seem to believe that if they carry guns all the time that they are safe from just about any kind of attack. I wonder if this produces a false sense of security.
I've read some even say that if passengers in Belgium could carry guns that they could have prevented the carnage at the airport and on the subway. Huh? Bringing a gun to a bomb fight?
What do you think? Are we putting too much faith and dependence into carrying guns?
Anything can...give one a false sence of security...like teddy bears. There's nothing unique to guns about this.Excuse me?
Is that the only reason they give you a wide berth?There's nothing false about the sense of security a gun gives me. Whenever I wave one around, people give me a wide berth and show me respect.
There's nothing false about the sense of security a gun gives me. Whenever I wave one around, people give me a wide berth and show me respect.
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that you made a typo on your post #14.Anything can...give one a false sence of security...like teddy bears. There's nothing unique to guns about this.
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that you made a typo on your post #14.
I hope so.I think he meant Binkey
Ok.I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that you made a typo on your post #14.
And who's going to arrest me, son? You? Don't make me laugh, you need to learn what you speak before you open your mouth. As a mall lawman, I have complete and total immunity for actions I partake in. Let me share with you a little story about an experience I had the other day.That in itself is a criminal act in any state.
There's nothing false about the sense of security a gun gives me. Whenever I wave one around, people give me a wide berth and show me respect.
I never wear yoga, only sometimes do I wear pajama bottoms. And while I agree capes are cool, and sometimes wear them, I've never worn a superman cape in public. And finally, it isn't a crazed look in my eyes, it's a 1000 yard stare. One look at me and joe sixpack knows he's dealing with a guy who's been there and done that.It's more likely the crazed look in your eyes, the hockey mask and the superman cape, and bright red yoga pants