So far you have referred to yourself as a "guardian angel" and "sheep dog", referenced your training several times, talked about taking out someone with an AR force on force….yep, I would definitely feel safer with you NOT in my business.
cslifer said:
So far you have referred to yourself as a "guardian angel" and "sheep dog", referenced your training several times, talked about taking out someone with an AR force on force….yep, I would definitely feel safer with you NOT in my business.
happyinBCS said:
your username seems to be your whole life I can't speak for other people but a balance in all areas is usually the best approach, it sounds like you have a position, and several others don't agree with it. Let's agree to disagree
cslifer said:
First of all my post was about the rights of the owner to govern his business/property as he wishes, I said nothing about your gun jumping off your hip or whatever nonsense you said.
Second, you are referring to yourself as a "guardian angel" and expounding about how you can "take on someone force on force". You are going more than a bit overboard with this concealed carry stuff. You sound like exactly the kind of person I would not want in my business with a gun.
happyinBCS said:
so, you don't like to visit kids or grandkids at school
People were carrying then, too.cslifer said:
How did anyone survive prior to 1995? It is amazing that we all survived prior to that without concealed carry!
Don't know about Brazos County but the NRA keeps track of guns used in self defense by state.cslifer said:
Honest question…can anyone find a news report or any documented instance of a concealed carry holder in Brazos County stopping an active shooter or any other violent crime?
What an odd reply and pivot from private property to public property. It does just illustrate the problem, though. Posted "gun free" zones just assure a bad actor that there will be minimum resistance to his evil.happyinBCS said:
so, you don't like to visit kids or grandkids at school