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If that 'knock out' game gets more popular . . .

I have a feeling that a LOT of us ought to start
carrying.

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Should You Carry a Gun?
By: TomTamilio
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Thu, 21 Nov 13 1:32 AM
Msg. 20573 of 21975

Should You Carry a Gun?

By KevinC
TeamGunBlogger.com
November 20, 2013

That’s a fair question to ask. Let’s assume, first off, that you CAN carry a gun with you on a regular basis. There are lots of people (my wife included) who, because of their work environment, can’t carry a concealed firearm around with them on a regular basis. If that’s the case, this discussion is moot.

But if you can carry, should you carry? Consider this recent post on Reddit.com.

I live in a small town in Iowa. A couple years ago I applied for and received my concealed carrypermit. I have a G26 with a crossbreed supertuck to go with it, and I have a Ruger LCP. I would carry one of these every day, everywhere I went, religiously, for quite a while.

This past summer, I decided to stop carrying. I decided it’s just not worth it for me. It’s not worth the pain in the ass to put it on, it’s not worth the weight and discomfort, it’s not worth introducing a firearm into every single encounter in my daily life. It’s not worth it to me, for the one in a million chance that I might ever maybe possibly need to use it.

Is that person right? Is carrying a firearm not worth the trouble, given the “one-in-a-million” chance you’ll need to use it?

Depends. I carry a first aid kit in my car: Am I expecting to be first on the scene at a major traffic accident? No. Have I needed it to patch up the scrapes and cuts of my pre-teen sons? Oh yeah.

The knowledge and assurance that you are ready and able to deal with what life throws at you can be a powerful, powerful thing, and when you need a gun, there aren’t a whole lot of things you can use as a substitute.

Should you carry a gun? Can you think of something in your life worth dying for? Would rather die for it or live for it?

Then decide.

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