4 Concealed Carry Compromises to Avoid

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4 Concealed Carry Compromises to Avoid

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4 Concealed Carry Compromises to Avoid

By: Gila Hayes
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If you carry concealed, eventually you’ll be tempted to compromise one of these four things. Don’t give in—avoid them at all costs.
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We make hundreds of decisions every day. Be sure the decisions you make enhance your safety.
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This includes avoiding dangers, and it means having a way to defend against that which you cannot avoid. Playing a guessing game that tries to predict when trouble may strike is foolhardy.
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Habitually and regularly carrying a gun for personal defense whenever and wherever legal is a sensible decision.
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You must persevere even when carrying a gun for personal defense is inconvenient, uncomfortable or when doing so opens you up to criticism. Falling prey to a predator is considerably worse than any of those discomforts.
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It is ironic that much of the advice about carrying a handgun for personal protection includes compromises.
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Here are four compromises you must avoid.
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Read More: http://www.gundigest.com/concealed-carr ... ises-avoid
“Those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one.”
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Re: 4 Concealed Carry Compromises to Avoid

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Terribly written article...
My grandfather said, "Always use your head!".
I told him, "I want to pound nails!"
He said, "Best use a hammer instead."
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Re: 4 Concealed Carry Compromises to Avoid

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Ironbear wrote:Terribly written article...
Agreed. It's probably supposed to create enough confusion that you'll buy the book it's actually promoting.
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Re: 4 Concealed Carry Compromises to Avoid

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A badly written intro to a book, by the author of the book, isn't really great marketing...
My grandfather said, "Always use your head!".
I told him, "I want to pound nails!"
He said, "Best use a hammer instead."
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