If someone breaks into my home or attacks my family while we're out & about in a Mall, Museum, Hotel, or most anyplace else other than while in a Gun Free Zone, they can expect to eat some of the lead from my gun. I won't go down without a fight when it comes to protecting my family, and I always have at least 31 rounds of ammo with me in addition to the extra 60 rounds in spare magazines in my car just in case I need more. It's always better to have more than you need than to run out while in a time sensitive critical situation. I just hope nobody ever assaults me while I'm in a Gun Free Zone - in that case all I'll have to fight back with is a mop from the janitorial closet (that and the pocket knife in my pocket).
Update 1: Related article written by John R Lott Jr:
Banning guns is in the news. India practically bans guns, but that didn’t stop the horrific Muslim terrorist attacks this last week.
A football player concerned for his safety violates New York City’s tough gun control regulations by carrying a concealed handgun, and people call for everything from banning NFL players from carrying guns to demanding that the athlete serve many years in jail . . .
Really? You don't carry in "Gun Free Zones"? I somehow manage to conveniently miss seeing the signs at every "gun free zone" I visit.
ReplyDeleteAnd let me tell you I am always shocked, shocked I say, to discover when I'm carrying in a gun free zone.
Even when I do it again the next week... ^_^
Extra rounds? Smart man...always pay the insurance.
ReplyDeleteThanks Daniel, very true.
ReplyDeleteLOL Eric, I'm shocked :) Actually I do always ignore "no guns allowed" signs on commercial private property as I'd rather risk being told to leave the property than risk being without a means of defense. Besides, how will they know I'm armed if I'm carrying concealed? However in Arizona Statutes 13-3102 A12 "Possessing a deadly weapon on school grounds" is a class 1 misdemeanor which has a maximum sentence of 6 months in jail. I think that is ridiculous of course, but that is the way Arizona law currently stands. Definitely one of the laws I want removed in 2009 now that JaNO will be gone.
Great commentary on our right to self-defense.
ReplyDeleteMiguel
Thanks Miguel :)
ReplyDeleteDustin:
ReplyDeleteI've said much the same often on my blog, but you said it a LOT better!
(carrying a policeman around...LMAO)
We are our FIRST, BEST defense whenever crime comes calling...make NO mistake about that.
Damn good post!
B.G.
Thanks Bob :)
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