Why Do You Carry Concealed?

I feel that conceal carry not only offers the protection that i need. I prefer it to open carry. There is not need to telegraph your position. The important thing is to be able to react decisively if the need arises.
 
I can best your question Luke. Why doesn't every decent hardworking American CCW? Why do we live in a country filled with sheeple? Why do they always expect someone else to come to their aid? Why is the apathy rate in country sky rocketing? But I digress. When I was 30 yrs. old I was a physically strong capable LEO. I had hand to hand training and could take down, disarm, and cuff most attackers in their first charge. But it was a different time then and I lived in a small town where not too many terrible things happened. One day I was fishing a stream no more than a mile from my home. I was at the waters edge when I noticed two men standing up on top of the embankment. I said hi, and they ask how the fishing was. I told them I was one short of my limit but that I was leaving then anyway so they should get their gear and come on down. They seemed friendly enough so when one of them commented on my sidearm and ask about it I had a momentary lapse of judgement. I was proud of that revolver and didn't need much prompting to show it off. I pulled it out of the holster to let them see. Oh they oohed and awed over it and when he ask if he could get the feel of it I said sure. I wish I could take that moment back. It was without a question the Dumbest damn thing I think I've ever done. He liked it. He liked it a lot and showed his companion. By now I was getting that sick in the stomach feeling like I should never have done that (but like I said it was different back then). I still had that naive trust for everyone that came with my upbringing. (I wish I could go back in time and give myself a good hard head smack for it.) About then he says "What do you figure you could do about it if I decide to keep this gun?" You never what to be in that situation friends, but I had done two things right that day that saved my dumbass. 1- I had emptied the cylinders before handing it over and 2- I had carried my BUG. (I carried the bug because I had the .357 loaded with snake rounds.) I pulled my .38 cocked the hammer back and held in the ready position and said. "well I guess I'd have to shoot you. He said "good answer" (one he hadn't counted on I'd wager.) He started to take a step towards me like he was going to hand my gun back I raised the .38 and pointed it square at his head. I said lay it down and back away. Once I recovered my .357 I lowered the hammer and told them who I was and for them to go to the trunk of their vehicle and glue their hands to it. I patted them both and removed their wallets to check their IDs. They had out of state DLs but didn't seem to know any of the local town names. If I'd had a cell phone in those days I would have called for backup while we sorted it all out. But instead I told them that they had worn out their welcome in that town and that if I saw them again that the outcome was going to be real different. I cut them loose and never saw them again. Hindsight is a great tool if you learn from the experience. I certainly did. I lost a lot of trust for my fellow man that day and I'm damn lucky that trust was all I lost. My trust is never given anymore, it must be earned. I have carried open and concealed and I recommend concealed. Why let the bad guy know you have an ace in the hole? But however you like to carry, just be sure you carry.
 
I agree with Lalo32 - the more of us who do, the harder it is to argue that it will produce a crime wave rather than reduce violent crime - and the facts seem to show that it does far more good than harm.

But I sometimes ask myself if I really need to carry, especially in the Florida Summer heat when you wear next to nothing. Then the other day, someone shot up a Denny's parking lot here. . . and there was nobody to stop him.
 
I carry because I got my CCW to be able to purchase guns without the limits or waiting period. And now that I have the permit and right to carry, if I went out with my family and something bad happened, who's fault would it be that I could not defend us. Once you have the permit, it's almost your responsibility to make sure you have your weapon with you.
Now I dont leave home without it. And I'm looking forward to the cooler weather - can carry my Glock 22 much easier with sweaters and jeans!
 
I carry for protection. People are getting mugged in the daytime, around here. Also, I own several guns and the CCL helps speed up the buying process.
 
I carry because I would rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it. I have been carrying a couple years now and I carry all the time everywhere I can. I even carry in the house and out in the yard. Am I expecting an attack, No, but how stupid would I feel if someone kicked down the door armed, and there I set on the couch with my gun in the bedroom.. I have small black first alert dogs, who let me know if someone is doing something they shouldn't but they cant shoot, so I have to protect them as well as my self and my husband, who just today said I don't need my gun cause you always have yours. We have an alarm but that's mostly for when we leave home.
 
You're right, tattedupboy. Although it's likely that in many situations a perp will by definition have the drop, I'd still rather have it & not need it than need it & not have it. Glad to hear you came through & are still armed.
 
I am licensed and carry because I feel I've earned the privilege after 21 years of Air Force service, 15 of which overseas where I had no right to own, much less carry a weapon. Plus I feel more secure while carrying down here on the border in Texas.
 
I take quite a few motorcycle trips and sometimes I end up on some out of the way back roads, so I carry in case I meet someone with the wrong idea
 
There have been at least two occasions where a firearm would have helped me out and I did not have one. So now I carry concealed and feel much more confident when I am out and about or even when I am home. In addition I carry to preserve my right to "...keep and bear arms", which should not require a license to do because then it is not a right. I will continue to support politicians who favor doing away with the licensing requirement. Let's hear it for Alaska and Vermont!
 
It's my right as a citizen of our great nation and my responsibility to my family. I do not want the bad guys to be the only armed people out there with concealed weapons.
 
Crazy knuckleheads out there that won't think twice about robbing or taking your life for five bucks. I carry to protect myself and my family just in case.
 
Why? Local crime not withstanding, this is my primary reason.
Fifteen years ago I helped the police capture a felon on the run. My inspiration was the fact that he was also stalking my teenaged daughter. Through others I gave him fair warning to vanish, but he didn't. He decided to make threats against my family. Because I contacted his family and friends and personally tracked him, he knew that I helped put him away and he made threats to me through the police when captured. I'm really fine with that, just don't screw with my family.
He "did his time", and is now out among the rest of the low-lifes that he associates with.
I don't seek him out, but there may be some that would seek me.
I'll leave it at that.
 
I carry to defend myself and my wife. We live in an area where there are a lot of the element that you see on the internet involved in the "pack-mentality" crap, and ten of them kicking the hell out of one guy on the ground until he's in a coma. That won't happen to me because I looked over at someone at a light wrong. People don't want to say excuse me or I'm sorry, they just defend their rude and illegal actions with violence.

When seconds count, the police are only minutes away....
 
I carry because I want to have the option to defend myself on the table if all other means of dealing with a bad situation fail. I ALWAYS carry concealed even when I don't have to because no one needs to know if I am armed or not.
 

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