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Re: Re: Re: When someone wont get off your property..?
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Posted by Mark Hendershot on February 18, 2002 at 13:27:26 from (216.166.150.153):
In Reply to: Re: Re: When someone wont get off your property..? posted by Question for Mark H. on February 18, 2002 at 10:33:16:
I belive in the right to carry a concield Weapond if you want to. The criminals will do it anyway no matter what the law says!! Some people should not carry one because they either don't know how to use one or are not in a right state of mine to do so. It is a big responseabilty to own and carry a firearm and it should not be taken lightly. There are other reasons for having them besides hunting or self protection. Why do the police and gaurds carry them? It is a right that should not be outlawed and all states should allow it. I do belive if the criminal knew you were armed he would probley bother someone else. But I also belive that if you pull a gun on someone you better have a good reason or you will be in jail quick! Also if you don't know how or not be able to pull the trigger you should not carry one cause they may use it on you! Just having a gun is not enought you need to know the law, saftey and how you will feel if you have to use it. It is a personal choice and myself I chose to have a few of them around and at least it has saved my life a few times in the past. But people who depend on the police to protect them may have a long wait because they are required to put them selves in danger to protect you. I would have to wait for allmost 1-hour for the police to show up at my house that might be just to long to wait. Mark H.
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