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<blockquote data-quote="Ethan N" data-source="post: 3224498" data-attributes="member: 29267"><p>Good! Let your spidey sense tingle and don’t ignore it. But the way it makes you feel doesn’t make it any more likely the guy is about to mount and pull the trigger. I perk up to a lot of situations in public as I go about my day. The vast majority of them turn out to be nothing. That’s how it ought to be if we’re being aware as we should be. And I know if I see a rifle carried for the 100th time it will still make my heart beat a little faster for a moment. And most likely it will turn out to be like all the other times that nothing eventful happened when I got a bad feeling about a person or a situation. If anyone is going about their day in public in any reasonably populated place without identifying multiple potential threats, they’re complacent or ignorant. Call me paranoid. I say it’s prepared. And I’d rather have that awareness than a gun on me almost any day of the week because only one of those two things can help you avoid a bad situation to begin with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ethan N, post: 3224498, member: 29267"] Good! Let your spidey sense tingle and don’t ignore it. But the way it makes you feel doesn’t make it any more likely the guy is about to mount and pull the trigger. I perk up to a lot of situations in public as I go about my day. The vast majority of them turn out to be nothing. That’s how it ought to be if we’re being aware as we should be. And I know if I see a rifle carried for the 100th time it will still make my heart beat a little faster for a moment. And most likely it will turn out to be like all the other times that nothing eventful happened when I got a bad feeling about a person or a situation. If anyone is going about their day in public in any reasonably populated place without identifying multiple potential threats, they’re complacent or ignorant. Call me paranoid. I say it’s prepared. And I’d rather have that awareness than a gun on me almost any day of the week because only one of those two things can help you avoid a bad situation to begin with. [/QUOTE]
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