cmj685 wrote:I don't volunteer it generally, and I would never volunteer it in the midst of a public debate about it...for a whole bunch of reasons. In the midst of a public argument is not the time to try to convince someone. Now in private, with friends and family, at the right times--that is the right time to reveal it if you are going to reveal it. Like several have said: once you've told you can never untell. Far better to never tell until it is the right time.
macphisto wrote:"What's that in your pocket?"
MsT wrote:Joe - if you think people are surprised to find out that you carry, imagine the reaction that I get(after all, I'm just a girl)
Burnsville Guy wrote:Cobb it was not out of the blue. Next time take your gun off before you get in the x-ray!![]()
Dick Unger wrote:Talk about Choice. (Leftys like choices. A buzzword.)
It should be my choice or your choice to carry. Everyone should probably get a permit, just to support civil liberties, and be able to excercise their own choice.
And be able to buy a gun without waiting period. If you do have trouble, if you're a permit holder, you're a certified good guy. Take advantage of your record of good behavior.
Then when they ask point blank, "Are carrying a gun now?", I tell them that although I think most people should have a carry permit, what I do personally is up to me. Further, it's recommended one carry 24/7 because if there is an incident, one would not want to say he grabbed a gun just before the incident occured.
And like most people, I don't always do as I say. I sometimes say there were times when I wanted a gun, but fortunately, never a time I really NEEDED it. Just like life insurance.
It's a long involved non-answer, That way, they can comfortably believe whatever they wish.
Works for me.
cobb wrote:During some conversation at Mayo this week, I was asked, kinda out of the blue, if I had a carry permit. I said yes and it went no farther.
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