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Is Your Gun a Weapon or a Talisman?
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<blockquote data-quote="PiusSemper" data-source="post: 1617153" data-attributes="member: 20143"><p>I had a conversation with my wife about this recently. She calls me paranoid because where ever I am I have some sort of weapon, Im looking at my exits, watching my back. Having developed my mindset for a situation in which I can defend myself or her, I spend a lot of time thinking about situations in which I may have to fight for my life, or hers, but that seems to her that I am paranoid. I listened quitely to her tell me how she was not going to walk around the house feeling like she was always in danger. I waited and when she finished I said something that she most likely wont forget. I would rather spend the time practicing, placing firearms in the house strategically, and being ready for the vastly small possibility that we will be attacked, than to be on the floor in the living room bleeding while you are being raped in the bedroom and I cant get to you.</p><p></p><p>it was a hard thought for me.</p><p></p><p>So I carry, teach her to carry, shoot and teach her to shoot and fight. I will not be the one who doesnt do for the sake of convenience. </p><p>just two copper coins in the bucket</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiusSemper, post: 1617153, member: 20143"] I had a conversation with my wife about this recently. She calls me paranoid because where ever I am I have some sort of weapon, Im looking at my exits, watching my back. Having developed my mindset for a situation in which I can defend myself or her, I spend a lot of time thinking about situations in which I may have to fight for my life, or hers, but that seems to her that I am paranoid. I listened quitely to her tell me how she was not going to walk around the house feeling like she was always in danger. I waited and when she finished I said something that she most likely wont forget. I would rather spend the time practicing, placing firearms in the house strategically, and being ready for the vastly small possibility that we will be attacked, than to be on the floor in the living room bleeding while you are being raped in the bedroom and I cant get to you. it was a hard thought for me. So I carry, teach her to carry, shoot and teach her to shoot and fight. I will not be the one who doesnt do for the sake of convenience. just two copper coins in the bucket [/QUOTE]
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