rickinAZ
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What political crap?I’m not going to crap this thread with political crap on what to do or not to do.
BTW, Cobretti didn't need no stinking gun.
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What political crap?I’m not going to crap this thread with political crap on what to do or not to do.
Most people on this thread are looking for locations and holsters for their vehicles that are a bit more comfortable places to store their firearms in while in their Wrangler.I store all my guns in a locked safe - at home....Bet that put a crimp in their day.
An error in judgement? That is the understatement of the year.I store all my guns in a locked safe - at home.
The police officers in Minneapolis are living proof that our lives can change in a nano-second due to an error in judgment. [isn't that the understatement of the year]. The chance of my doing something life-ruining with a firearm is hopefully remote, but it's certainly way more likely than being attacked while I'm out and about and needing a gun.
The Georgia father/son who killed the black jogger are a very recent example of the potential repercussions of carrying in your vehicle. They just so happened to have guns with them. Bet that put a crimp in their day.
Any chance you can include a link to this product? Thanks in advance!I use a CMM mount with ram ball mount that replaces the bolt cover. Also use the alien shapeshifter holster.
You’re not wrong: there is a difference between a) STOPPING a threat and b) KILLING a threat.I wouldn't consider either of the crimes you mentioned errors in judgement. Premeditated seems more appropriate for both.
It’s certainly your choice not to carry. The father/son thing is a horrible tragedy...but my choice to carry does not create even a remote possibility I would do the same thing. It is offensive to my senses to think otherwise. I want a safe/secure/hidden location in my Jeep to store my weapon when it is illegal to carry. For instance I drive long distances to go off-roading and I want a firearm when I’m on the trail. A gun safe at home is not an option. I want an under the front seat lock box like my JK had, but that’s not available.I store all my guns in a locked safe - at home.
The police officers in Minneapolis are living proof that our lives can change in a nano-second due to an error in judgment. [isn't that the understatement of the year]. The chance of my doing something life-ruining with a firearm is hopefully remote, but it's certainly way more likely than being attacked while I'm out and about and needing a gun.
The Georgia father/son who killed the black jogger are a very recent example of the potential repercussions of carrying in your vehicle. They just so happened to have guns with them. Bet that put a crimp in their day.
I've been a gun owner for 44 years, and I live in a no-permit concealed carry state, but my guns are all for sporting purposes. In fact, I've shot sporting clays, and hunted quail not far from where the Georgia jogger was murdered.
Be careful out there guys.
Good on you.It is offensive to my senses to think otherwise.
No problem here you go.Any chance you can include a link to this product? Thanks in advance!
You’re not wrong: there is a difference between a) STOPPING a threat and b) KILLING a threat.
The mainstream media enjoys ad revenue thru viewership and also thru clicks, likes and either free/paid subscriptions. If they can scare the public and or stir emotions, people will listen or buy in and then they can control and or manipulate behavior which will result in them generating more ad revenue.
With the events that @rickinAZ pointed to, most people are placing the REAL issue of violence on the back burner and are focusing on two things that stir emotions: guns and race. Combine those two, report about it and the media will have a gold mine in ad revenue.
Because people will listen and the coronavirus has overstayed it’s coverage reporting. That is all.