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Originally Posted by iHasCamaro
You should only worry where people aren't allowed to carry guns like CA where the little gang bangers get brave with unarmed victims. Where there are more guns, there is generally less crime.
Although I saw on the news in one of the recently de-populated suburbs of Detroit , the mayor was encouraging everyone left to openly carry guns and only travel in groups, and you couldn't pay me to go there lol. Not even with a squad of people w/ AR's. The police no longer go there so it's basically a lawless gangland.
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Originally Posted by Southern Comfort
So are you posting to talk firearms or are you debating the legitimacy of members' right to carry?
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Originally Posted by Brockstar23
I dont think he is posting for either. Some people across the world cant believe that people carry everyday. I think some even think its only the "thugs" that carry. I live in Reno,NV and thing are worse than when I was growing up but they are far from being bad. I would say in right to carry States that there is 25% of the people carrying. The way I look at it is that I would rather have it available than not. Also I would imagine that more people get threatened in their car than any other place(execpt if you are a bank teller)
Brock
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It's a firearms thread so posting regarding firearms and use of them. I am not a legislator so to speak about legitimacy of Americans right to bare arms is way outside of my scope of knowledge.
We have the right to own firearms too for lawful purposes as long as you do the training and apply for the permit, however, there is no such thing as a carry conceal permit for everyday citizens to stuff in their sock or keep in their Camaro's, unless your career requires you to carry guns.
ie - Police, special forces, security, brinks, detective, et al.
Even the police cannot own "personal" firearms without a PAL, nor can they carry firearms when off duty unless of course under special privileges (under cover for example).
Really, curious as to "why" it's necessary for every day citizens to carry firearms. It actually amazes me that it's necessary there in the US, and so many people don't feel safe without carrying heat.
So, just a question.
I'm thinking if someone pulled gun on me "multiple" times in my neighborhood or across town while sitting in my ride or taking a walk, and the police are too scared to enforce the law I'd probably want to carry a .45 too, to be honest I'd want to carry two .45, and maybe even a shotgun.
However, just seems to me something has gone very wrong for a 21st. century modern day society in North America when it's citizens need to carry any type of concealed weapon. We can't even carry a knife here, it's illegal.