Bear,
I'm gonna be a little short and to the point here. I started carrying a gun some thirty three years ago and I carried for the the protection of my family, myself and our property. I started carrying long before I took any of my many oaths to protect liberties and public. As I have previously noted a couple of times already, I have also faced the "wolf" and know the cost of drawing that weapon. It is not because I assume that you are a newbie that I caution here, but because I know that there are newbies here that have not considered the price that may have to be paid. I try to paint them a picture of real life.
I know what my skill level is and what I can do. I, like some other here, shoot more in a month than many shoot in years. I don't shoot down a single ally lane because that won't prepare you for a practical situations. I have also been in a ambush situation whereby I had two guns and neither did me any good, so it amazes me when I see someone that is so sure of things. Now, see, I don't assume anything about you. You may be just as skilled as I, but the fact that you can't conceded that your way may be the best way for you but not for all tells me that you don't have the experience of maturity level that you claim to have. That is just my opinion. There is no "all around best way to carry." Different methods work for different people, just like there is no "best" gun to carry.
Most of the time I carry a 1911 or Springfield XD on my strong side hip, but sometimes the "best way" is a shoulder holster. My back up is almost always on the left ankle, but that is defiantly not the "best" place for it. The best place for me for the back up would probably be cross draw. You see, when maturity is reached, you teach a person to find what is "best" for them and not try to sell your way as best.
By the way, I read over the other thread and it seems that there have been some people that have chimed in that have some real world experiences in shooting. Some of them that have been the one to pull the trigger, some of them just know someone that did and know how hard it can be.
As for the girl........... I take these things on a case by case basis.
Luke
Luke,
Sorry man, but you are not getting the point, so I will be clear.
First: Where in any of this have I actually said that my way was the best way for everyone. That is an assumption that YOU made and I never did say it. Read my posts objectively. I am discussing my opinions, not making a blanket statement that my way is the best way for all people in all situations. I am simply arguing the case for concealed carry. After all, this is a "discussion" forum, isn't it?
Second: My response that I have the "right to say", is just that, defense of my right to say whatever as long as I don't break the forum rules. For me, the moment you said I did not have the right, it was no longer a matter of what was said, but the fact that you told me I had no right to say it. Why do you think it is OK to tell me that my right to speak my opinion should be curtailed. Even though you misquote what I actually said, what I was objecting to was that YOU think I should not have the right to say it. One more time, I have the "RIGHT" to say it and you have the "RIGHT" to disagree with it. What other opinions would you suppress because you don't agree with them?
One other small thing. You say that you started carrying a weapon to defend yourself, your family and your property. By Georgia law, it is illegal to use deadly force to protect property. It doesn't matter if you agree with the law or not, it is the law and I think the charge for killing someone for trying to steal your TV would be manslaughter or something similar. If you are worried about what inexperienced permit holders take away from this forum, lets not promote this common misconception. There are more than a few people that are doing hard time because they thought they were within there rights killing someone to protect their property.
I hope you come to the meet and great in January. I think you and I would get along a lot better in person. : ) We would have interesting discussions and probably enjoy them greatly.



