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<blockquote data-quote="N_Addy" data-source="post: 75229" data-attributes="member: 9985"><p>These types of threads usually flare into controversy and arguments. It's refreshing to see this one stay civil.</p><p></p><p>It's also nice to not see the typical bravado usually displayed. All too often we see people with no clue what it is like to shoot another human being puffing out their chest and claiming that they would "give 'em a third eye". I always cringe at the thought of such a person owning a weapon. Gun ownership is a serious responsibility not to be taken lightly. Guns or any weapon that threatens another human's life or safety should always be a last resort.</p><p></p><p>I remember reading a story recently about a guy who stopped a stabbing from taking place. He was carrying a licensed concealed weapon but subdued the bad guy with just his hands. When the police asked him why he didn't draw his sidearm he said, "Heck, I just didn't see the need."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N_Addy, post: 75229, member: 9985"] These types of threads usually flare into controversy and arguments. It's refreshing to see this one stay civil. It's also nice to not see the typical bravado usually displayed. All too often we see people with no clue what it is like to shoot another human being puffing out their chest and claiming that they would "give 'em a third eye". I always cringe at the thought of such a person owning a weapon. Gun ownership is a serious responsibility not to be taken lightly. Guns or any weapon that threatens another human's life or safety should always be a last resort. I remember reading a story recently about a guy who stopped a stabbing from taking place. He was carrying a licensed concealed weapon but subdued the bad guy with just his hands. When the police asked him why he didn't draw his sidearm he said, "Heck, I just didn't see the need." [/QUOTE]
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