Baba Louie
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Always good to question oneself and to learn as much as one is able to absorb.
I say, take the class whether you choose to carry or not, your knowledge base will be that much larger w/ another life experience under your belt. Learn to spot and avoid trouble when and if possible while out and about, protecting hearth and home as you see fit.
Have faith in something greater than yourself, be it Family, Deity, Constitutional Republic or what-have-you... knowing that human nature hasn't really changed all that much over time. The good, the bad and the ugly exist within us all. Know when to call upon each and be able to recognize the difference in others around you.
The old axiom, "I'd rather have it and not need it, than need it and not have it" holds true for firearms as well as morality, knowledge and situational awareness.
But I could be wrong. What is right for me might not be your cup o' tea.
I say, take the class whether you choose to carry or not, your knowledge base will be that much larger w/ another life experience under your belt. Learn to spot and avoid trouble when and if possible while out and about, protecting hearth and home as you see fit.
Have faith in something greater than yourself, be it Family, Deity, Constitutional Republic or what-have-you... knowing that human nature hasn't really changed all that much over time. The good, the bad and the ugly exist within us all. Know when to call upon each and be able to recognize the difference in others around you.
The old axiom, "I'd rather have it and not need it, than need it and not have it" holds true for firearms as well as morality, knowledge and situational awareness.
But I could be wrong. What is right for me might not be your cup o' tea.