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Why carry a gun?

Posted: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 03:22:12
by jbw59
That's the question one of my friends asked me. Why do you need to carry a gun all the time. "This is Charlottesville. It's safe here." He said he could understand if we lived in Richmond or N.Va. but here in Charlottesville?

Less than 24 hours later, there was an armed robbery at 1:30 in the afternoon in a parking lot. He hadn't seen the news story, so when I met with him later that day, I just asked him to read the news rather than go for an "I told you so." He's a nice guy but far left politically. I'm making some headway though. He's getting on board with the second amendment. He wasn't for it two years ago.

Sometimes you have to lead that horse to water more than once to get him to drink. :clapping:

Re: Why carry a gun?

Posted: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 06:46:04
by AlanM
"Why are you carrying a pistol? Are you expecting trouble?"
"If I were expecting trouble I'd be carrying my rifle."

Happiness is a WORN gun.

Re: Why carry a gun?

Posted: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 07:35:43
by scott9050
My wife was a liberal when I met her, she now realizes that she really was conservative all along. Sometimes it takes a reality check for people to come around, mine was when my wife stumbled in on a break in at her church a few years back while she was alone. Luckily the intruders just fled.

Re: Why carry a gun?

Posted: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 08:05:52
by SHMIV
If I happen to need my gun while I'm out on the town, what good is it to me if I've left it at home?

Re: Why carry a gun?

Posted: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 09:15:43
by Palladin
Be prepared.
For what?

"Why, for any old thing." Robert Baden Powell

Re: Why carry a gun?

Posted: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 10:10:59
by dragonzfury050
Palladin wrote:Be prepared.
For what?

"Why, for any old thing." Robert Baden Powell
Good to see another scout still living by that motto :wave:

Re: Why carry a gun?

Posted: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 16:40:21
by KaosDad
Oh, there are actually quite a few of 'em out there!

Re: Why carry a gun?

Posted: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 16:57:38
by dragonzfury050
The more the merrier :friends:

Re: Why carry a gun?

Posted: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 19:19:22
by Reverenddel
A funny story:

I was at a wedding one time, and they completely forgot the lighter for the candles. I whipped out mine, and they look astonished because I have never smoked. So when asked, I said "I carry a lighter to light candles for the unprepared."

The best/worst thing about being prepared (even if you weren't a Boy Scout), You end up looking like "BATMAN" (or "fatman" considering how much I ate during the holidays).... And you never realize how much you need those things, until you REALLY need those things. :roll:

Re: Why carry a gun?

Posted: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 23:49:51
by BW1911
Reverenddel wrote:I was at a wedding one time, and they completely forgot the lighter for the candles. I whipped out mine
Oh dang! I was so SURE this story was going to involve a concealed firearm loaded with mil-surp tracer rounds......... :pistol:

Re: Why carry a gun?

Posted: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 12:18:23
by Alex
Funny you should mention Cville, didn't know we had more than two gun owners here :hysterical:

Reminds me of when I was out to dinner with my girl and her left-wing friends. So anyway, they were sitting there, talking about gun "fanatics" and how they were just trying to start fights so they could shoot someone.

I waited patiently for them to finish their ignorant conversation, then chimed in:

"I have a concealed carry permit, and carry my weapon everywhere I go. In fact, I have it with me right now."

"............"

"What, surprised I haven't shot the place up yet?"

"............."

I paid the tab, (Including theirs) and we left. I've yet to be invited back to dinner, which I figure is no big loss. Honestly, I think it makes people uncomfortable when gun owners don't fit into our stereotype.

Re: Why carry a gun?

Posted: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 15:47:25
by SHMIV
Hope that it didn't show up on the bill when they had to stick their collective foot in their collective mouth. But, then, I suppose the reaction may have been worth it, lol.

Re: Why carry a gun?

Posted: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 16:07:50
by Reverenddel
Nicely done Alex!

Yes, it's VERY quieting when Anti-gunners run their big mouths, and then get proven wrong right to their face in public...

Like icing on the cake of logic.

Re: Why carry a gun?

Posted: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 17:22:00
by chuckjordan2
Why not? If I was walking down the street with 3 (or more) of you (socially), I wouldn't need to.

We would take turns carrying (sorta like the designated driver rule). :hysterical:

Re: Why carry a gun?

Posted: Mon, 02 Jan 2012 17:57:26
by steelheart
Alex wrote:Funny you should mention Cville, didn't know we had more than two gun owners here :hysterical:

Reminds me of when I was out to dinner with my girl and her left-wing friends. So anyway, they were sitting there, talking about gun "fanatics" and how they were just trying to start fights so they could shoot someone.

I waited patiently for them to finish their ignorant conversation, then chimed in:

"I have a concealed carry permit, and carry my weapon everywhere I go. In fact, I have it with me right now."

"............"

"What, surprised I haven't shot the place up yet?"

"............."

I paid the tab, (Including theirs) and we left. I've yet to be invited back to dinner, which I figure is no big loss. Honestly, I think it makes people uncomfortable when gun owners don't fit into our stereotype.


ah things we would enjoy seeing alot more of. the shocked,amazed,dumbfounded looks!! :hysterical: :hysterical: :clap: :clap:

Re: Why carry a gun?

Posted: Tue, 03 Jan 2012 14:32:36
by lonestarag
Ask him: why not carry? Then dialogue...

Re: Why carry a gun?

Posted: Wed, 04 Jan 2012 13:28:32
by TenchCoxe
Why carry a gun?

Because it's a lot easier than carrying a cop with me wherever I go.

Re: Why carry a gun?

Posted: Wed, 04 Jan 2012 15:11:51
by dorminWS
jbw59 wrote:
Sometimes you have to lead that horse to water more than once to get him to drink. :clapping:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Sometimes you even have to "brick" him.