Absolutely Everywhere

I can’t believe number the times I’ve been accused of being paranoid because I carry a gun for self-defense, and train with that gun in case I’m every required to draw in defense of life. And I’m not talking about people who discover my career and have questions about firearms and self-defense. I’m talking family. In fact, I’m not even sure my father understands my reasoning.

However, yesterday’s attack in a California hair salon proves my point that a bad situation can happen anywhere and if you’re not prepared, you can’t stop it. Another example is where a Maryland woman stole knives from a Target and then attacked another woman with those knives in the store’s parking lot.

It’s naïve to believe that every bad situation can be completely stopped, but if these situations had happened in more gun-friendly states, casualties could have been reduced by one person with the means and wherewithal to step in. If you’re going to carry, then carry EVERYWHERE it is legal.

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27 Responses to Absolutely Everywhere

ELO wrote:
September 26, 2012

Here in WI we have had two incidents in the last 5 yrs where individuals planned and executed armed attacks in churches. If it happens there it may happen anywhere. Those that are unprepared risk becoming statistics. Carry everywhere you are able everday.

jay henselen wrote:
October 20, 2011

absolutely, carry is a good thing. I carry my little Ruger auto to everything and everywhere, including church. my wife ok's it now that she has seen the recent crazy folks killing others anywhere you can.

Mike wrote:
October 19, 2011

Comments...I think it's funny that the same people who say we don't need to carry because the chances of being in a situation where it's needed are so small are the same people who think I'm crazy for not buying a lottery ticket! After all, I just might be the one who......! Damn right I carry! and carry everywhere!

Rick W wrote:
October 19, 2011

I certainly agree. Additionally, one should invest time in researching the type of firearm and carry method they will be most comfortable with and USE. Also, adapt to carrying with a round in the chamber, safety on-ready to respond to an attack. In a real life situation, most people will not have the time nor coordination to draw, chamber and fire in time.

AC Peterson wrote:
October 17, 2011

I carry AT ALL TIMES. Is it paranoid to wear a seat belt?

Randy wrote:
October 14, 2011

I completely agree. There are many reasons why a person should carry everywhere, if they are going to carry at all.

Zach wrote:
October 14, 2011

I agree 100[%] that's why I have started my own blog trying to spread the word and get people to understand.

MattS wrote:
October 13, 2011

I agree. And living in CA, not far from that salon shooting, I only wish I could carry. Of course the media will turn it around and say this is exactly why guns should be banned. Completely ridiculous!

uncledog57 wrote:
October 13, 2011

I couldn't agree more! I am a CCW holder and I carry everywhere I go. You can not pick out where the most life threating assault of your life is going to take place!

mcmikel61 wrote:
October 13, 2011

Boy, howdy. You are so right on. I don't have a CCW but do keep my 1911 close at hand in the house all the time.

Chris Stewart wrote:
October 13, 2011

I already do this. I also avoid businesses that post the "no guns" signs.

Nathan wrote:
October 13, 2011

I couldn't agree more! This is exactly what I tell my friends who tell me that I'm going overboard by carrying everywhere it's legal. I'm not bloodthirsty or violent, nor am I anxious always looking for trouble hoping for an opportunity to draw. I'm the exact opposite: the very last thing I ever want to do in my lifetime is take another life or inflict pain and misery. However, should fate call and I be in the right place at the right time to intervene and avert a tragedy...God forbid that I not be prepared and carrying concealed legally.

tom mayberry wrote:
October 13, 2011

I agree 100%. I posted the salon story on my face book page yesterday and made the exact same comment.

Josh Duke wrote:
October 13, 2011

I agree completely! It's unfortunate that in moonbat anti-gun states like CA and Fascachusetts, it is a PITA to get a CCW permit and you can't open carry. In MA, there is no law against open carry if you have an LTC, but you local chief can revoke your permit for any reason without cause, so concealed is the way to go. Carry everywhere there isn't a metal detector. My family will be defended by me everywhere; if I can't carry there, we don't go there.

Scott ferguson wrote:
October 13, 2011

Amen to that

geekmp3 wrote:
October 13, 2011

It's a stigma we must overcome. The idea that a lawful citizen wanting a gun is reduced to a criminal-in-waiting by not only the media but our own friends/family.

Harold Smith wrote:
October 13, 2011

What are the chances that you will ever need your concealed firearm? Almost zilch. The 'almost' is the kicker. The'almost' can happen anywhere, at any time. Carry what you can shoot well and practice regularly. Practice drawing and shooting. Practice drawing, moving to cover and shooting from cover. Practice reloading and malfunction clearance. Keep alert, wherever you are. Look at people's hands, look them in the eye; feel uncomfortable - leave. Trust yourself - even if at the moment you cannot articulate the danger, do what feels right. If you cannot or will not carry a firearm, consider pepper spray or Taser. The person ultimately responsible for your well-being and safety is yourself. Preaching to the choir here, but this is what I tell anyone that asks me about firearms and self-defense.

Patch Delta wrote:
October 13, 2011

Amen!

JT wrote:
October 13, 2011

Agree 1000[%]!!!!

PapaBill888 wrote:
October 13, 2011

Let not my last thought be, "If only I had my gun...".

michael wrote:
October 13, 2011

i agree totally i was at a target matter of fact and 3 guys were robbing another and i was just getting ready to park and first thing i did was grab my springfield xd and holstered it walked over there and asked what was going on one male turnned and said if i didnt leave he would shot me so automatically drew my weapon and told him to show me his hands the other 2 took off runnin and the one who threatend me was already on the ground so long story short one guy went to jail and the guy getting robbed didnt lose anything expecially his life so i totally agree with what you are saying

Michael bachand wrote:
October 13, 2011

I can't agree with you more! That's the way I'll feel as well!

Arthur J BartonJr wrote:
October 13, 2011

I 100[%] argee! There is not one single doubt in my mind!

Fred Van Bergen wrote:
October 13, 2011

I argee whole heartedly. It's your right to bare arms and to protect yourself and family. I've been shot at when a baby, held up at gunpoint when working through college and I carry everywhere that it is leagal to do so. My children will follow in my footsteps in this mater.

willie wrote:
October 13, 2011

I absolutely agree. I have been told the same thing it is no paranoia its called prepared.Lets us never be victims.

Karl Pease wrote:
October 13, 2011

I agree, I carry every time I leave the house and I can carry it legally. If I am traveling a greater distance I check to local laws.

Chris Dunbar wrote:
October 13, 2011

I agree with you 100%. My wife doesn't agree with me, but I carry everywhere: Grocery store, pet store, funerals, weddings. Only places I don't carry is where they have a sign on their door of business explicitly saying "no guns" and during job interviews. Some people get a little worrisome at the sight of a gun, which is fine to deter possible malicious acts, but you never know! Remember a few years ago in Missouri? The attacks on the church? If I went to church I would probably carry there too. When I was in the army, we were deployed to Iraq, there was a lull in the fighting and were told to "lighten our load". My normal carry amount was about 1300 rounds. We lightened up and not long after we were in a fire fight. I ran down to just under 100 rounds, and we still had to get back to base. Lesson learned: Better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it. I carry almost everywhere. Not due to paranoid tendency, but from experience. Remember, statistically the holidays have an increase in crime and I believe this is the perfect time to ease peoples minds about when to and when not to carry. Carry everywhere you are allowed to.