Actually it does. Crime does vary by season. Street crime takes a decided dip in the coldest winter months, except in places like Hawaii or Florida. On the other hand, suicides and domestic violence complaints go up.It can be tough with all the layers and such. Here in MN it has been cold and going to get colder! (Glad we have Global Warming or we could have some really cold weather!) :sarcastic: Perhaps there is a silver lining to this cold weather. The cold could keep the BGs huddled by the fire and not out committing crimes!!!!
Arney, I treat my gun like I used to treat my Nikon Cameras. When I came in from a winter shoot, I left my cameras in the bag until they were brought up to room temperature, so condensation inside them didn't cause trouble. Just leaving my gun in the holster under my vest, until it comes up to room temp does the same thing.Its no so much an issue with carry as it is with storage. My employer has a no gun policy, so I store my gun in the vehicle. Now that its well below 0 degrees F, it very cold when I re-holster in the evening. I wonder if there is any consequences to this extreme temp and personal carry??