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<blockquote data-quote="The Other Side" data-source="post: 979625" data-attributes="member: 17969"><p>Well, help me understand your point of view then. Since you stated that I am clearly ignorant on guns, why dont you show me your intelligence on guns. Lets examine your decision making process based upon the need to carry 2 guns on your person (at times). Clearly, some thought has to go into making a decision to carry a weapon on your person, and there has to be some level of fear that resides in your subconscious that motivates you to feel as if you need 2 guns just to live your life.</p><p></p><p>The first thing I would like to know is where did your fear originate? The mere fact that you carry two guns, one in a holster and one hidden in a jacket clearly demonstrates that you fear some kind of violent confrontation where your primary weapon becomes either out of your hand or out of bullets. Now, seeing that the .40 carries 15 rounds, how does the second gun come into play?</p><p></p><p>IS there some scenario that you have thought out where you need to draw a secondary weapon? Have you practiced this scenario at home, maybe wrestling with a stuffed animal while you try and pull out the second weapon?</p><p></p><p>Help me out here. You said " I carry everywhere I go"....</p><p></p><p>What would be the motivation for this? Are there no police or sheriff where you go? Are you in the woods or near a river where Ned Beatty and Jon Voight may be paddling by?</p><p></p><p>What could possibly scare you enough for you to feel "SAFE" with your guns on your person?</p><p></p><p>Share with me your thought process. What are you looking to prevent with those guns on your persons. Do you have a dream scenario in mind as you walk around your fellow citizens armed with 2 handguns?</p><p></p><p>Explain how this isnt about "bragging" or showing off. Just because you have a "right", does that mean you have to excersize it? Free speech is a right, but I dont stand on street corners and spout off just because its my right.</p><p></p><p>Help me understand how you feel "protected" while you are out in public with your guns on your person and everyone around you is unarmed.</p><p></p><p>How does this make you feel? Do you feel weak without guns on your person? Does the thought of not being able to carry guns with you "at all times" make you feel insecure?</p><p></p><p>I would like to know your answers to all these questions.</p><p></p><p>Then I might be able to understand your logic.</p><p></p><p>Peace</p><p></p><p>TOS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Other Side, post: 979625, member: 17969"] Well, help me understand your point of view then. Since you stated that I am clearly ignorant on guns, why dont you show me your intelligence on guns. Lets examine your decision making process based upon the need to carry 2 guns on your person (at times). Clearly, some thought has to go into making a decision to carry a weapon on your person, and there has to be some level of fear that resides in your subconscious that motivates you to feel as if you need 2 guns just to live your life. The first thing I would like to know is where did your fear originate? The mere fact that you carry two guns, one in a holster and one hidden in a jacket clearly demonstrates that you fear some kind of violent confrontation where your primary weapon becomes either out of your hand or out of bullets. Now, seeing that the .40 carries 15 rounds, how does the second gun come into play? IS there some scenario that you have thought out where you need to draw a secondary weapon? Have you practiced this scenario at home, maybe wrestling with a stuffed animal while you try and pull out the second weapon? Help me out here. You said " I carry everywhere I go".... What would be the motivation for this? Are there no police or sheriff where you go? Are you in the woods or near a river where Ned Beatty and Jon Voight may be paddling by? What could possibly scare you enough for you to feel "SAFE" with your guns on your person? Share with me your thought process. What are you looking to prevent with those guns on your persons. Do you have a dream scenario in mind as you walk around your fellow citizens armed with 2 handguns? Explain how this isnt about "bragging" or showing off. Just because you have a "right", does that mean you have to excersize it? Free speech is a right, but I dont stand on street corners and spout off just because its my right. Help me understand how you feel "protected" while you are out in public with your guns on your person and everyone around you is unarmed. How does this make you feel? Do you feel weak without guns on your person? Does the thought of not being able to carry guns with you "at all times" make you feel insecure? I would like to know your answers to all these questions. Then I might be able to understand your logic. Peace TOS [/QUOTE]
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