ZooTech wrote:
How many horror stories have you heard on the news that started with, "This is such a quiet, peaceful little town...we just never thought something like that could happen here"?
Not enough that I feel any need to walk around with a gun in my pocket. I might as well walk around with a scalpel in case I need a tracheotomy. I'm just as likely to need one of those as I am a gun. If you're willing to resort to violence to get the pittance in my wallet, you can have it. Everyone says, 'don't show the gun unless you are prepared to use it.' Well, I'm not prepared to shoot anyone over ten bucks. Or a hundred or a thousand. Whatever that makes me is what I am I suppose. Not all of them mind you, but
most situations that put you in danger like that could be avoided by using the old brain a little more. For my first forty years at least, being armed would have been a complete waste of time. Those stories would probably start the same way anyway, it just might be a different person getting shot. The reporter would still go for the 'violence in a small town' angle.

Then they'd find a similar situation in another state and pretty soon we'd have 'a nationwide epidemic'.