cold dead hands
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This is going to sound like fodder for the antis, but here goes.
Does anyone here imbibe and maintain possesion of their firearm (in the home only) because they realize that being "loaded" does not exempt one from needing self defense weapons?
The reason I ask is because I do tend to get loose from time to time and I refuse to lock up my guns just because I am drinking. Granted that I tend to be alone 70 percent of the time, but even when I am not I do not expect my fellow drinkers (translated as family and friends) to be my defenders so I am still armed. Of course this does not bother them because they trust me and I trust them.
As a matter of fact, when I do drink, I tend to be very focused on my firearm at all times because it is my responsibility and it has never been a problem. Actually, some of my family (who for some reason do not buy their own guns) are glad that I am packing in social situations.
Anyway, got any comments?
thanks for your time
Does anyone here imbibe and maintain possesion of their firearm (in the home only) because they realize that being "loaded" does not exempt one from needing self defense weapons?
The reason I ask is because I do tend to get loose from time to time and I refuse to lock up my guns just because I am drinking. Granted that I tend to be alone 70 percent of the time, but even when I am not I do not expect my fellow drinkers (translated as family and friends) to be my defenders so I am still armed. Of course this does not bother them because they trust me and I trust them.
As a matter of fact, when I do drink, I tend to be very focused on my firearm at all times because it is my responsibility and it has never been a problem. Actually, some of my family (who for some reason do not buy their own guns) are glad that I am packing in social situations.
Anyway, got any comments?
thanks for your time