Kinda funny cuz my gun doesn't even leave my hip at home! Only time i remove the holster is when I'm in the shower or sleeping.
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Kinda funny cuz my gun doesn't even leave my hip at home! Only time i remove the holster is when I'm in the shower or sleeping.
"Shotgun bullets are bad for your health"
-Ice Cube
Ex-LEO, carry about everywhere within my State. Qualifying for HR218 Nationwide LEO/Ex-LEO permit in August. Would have done so sooner, but other committments on required range dates pushed me to August.
Two days ago I was going to make a quick run to the grocery store and I was thinking, I really could just go while not carrying.
I don't carry at work so I usually put my gun on when I get home from work and change out of my work clothes.
Sometimes if I don't plan on leaving the house when I get home I don't put the gun on.
As I said I thought about not grabbing it, but then I decided, well I've been doing it this way for over a year now, why quit now.
Most of the time I am carrying at home, just sometimes if I work extra late I might not even bother changing into jeans and if I am not leaving the house I feel safe enough to not carry from kitchen to living room to bathroom.
No danger of that. I'm committed to being armed.
"You have to answer for Santino, Carlo. You fingered Sonny for the Barzini people."
I always carry. Even if it is a short trip. I am afraid the time I REALLY need it would be the time I wouldn't have it. So...I ALWAYS have at least one. My light weight Ruger makes that possible and practical.
A woman must not depend on protection by men. A woman must learn to protect herself.
Susan B. Anthony
A armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one has to back it up with his life.
Robert Heinlein
6 days in Iowa
5 days in Las Vegas (but took my class for my permit while I was there)
1.5 days at the hospital for back surgery and injections.
Otherwise it has been 15 hours a day, 7 days a week.
On hiatus.
Hit my limit for speculation, the sky is falling, and gun owners fighting amongst themselves.
UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL!
only if it is prohibited to carry will I ever not
right now I am not carrying because I moved and changed residences and am now in GA.
Thank God it is GA too and I can get license in a week. When I was in KY I had to wait 6 months just to apply. Got it a month later though.
I was in Ky. for a few years myself, and I couldn't believe I couldn't even buy a rifle until I'd lived there for 6 months! Anybody still living in that state needs to talk to their reps. about that. I tried, but got nowhere in 2001.
As for now, when my Va. license comes in, I will be carrying everywhere it's legal. I will also purchase/make some sort of strong-box for the vehicle, so I won't be tempted to leave my pistol at home when I know I'm going somewhere that does'nt allow it.
Never leave home without it.
"Leave the gun. Take the cannoli" Clemenza
I until very recently would carry everywhere legal. Then a friends Mother passed away do to a shooting, she needed me to help her but couldn't stand the sight of fireams for weeks. I spent 2 two weeks with only a knife, till she said I could carry around her again.
I know not what this "overkill" means.
Honing the knives, Cleaning the longguns, Stocking up ammo.
Don't leave home without it......
Tom
Osculare pultem meam! - Kiss my grits!
Mon-Fri I work on a military base so... no. Aside from that, if it's legal, I try to.
I don`t carry everyday. Some days are impossible to carry. Some days I just don`t do it.
Keep your powder dry