First of all, I have studied both states laws extensively, and know that Colorado is by far the superior choice for gun freedoms. That said, here is my debate.
I am considering going to a seminary in both states, with the cost of living and the cost of tuition approximately the same, or with scholarships much cheaper in Illinois. The difference between the two is that the one in Illinois is by far more prestigious and I believe I will get a better education there, with better employment opportunities in the future. Both townships are good towns, relatively safe, and the campuses are good campuses. I have friends in both areas as well. My wife is leaning toward Illinois, but is willing to go wherever I choose.
I have resided outside of the US the past 3.5 years and really miss carrying a gun for self-defense. I know that "missing" a firearm sounds abstract, but, I do miss being able to protect myself and my wife in the best way possible. So what I am asking from ya'll is a little advice on how to make this decision.
I am considering going to a seminary in both states, with the cost of living and the cost of tuition approximately the same, or with scholarships much cheaper in Illinois. The difference between the two is that the one in Illinois is by far more prestigious and I believe I will get a better education there, with better employment opportunities in the future. Both townships are good towns, relatively safe, and the campuses are good campuses. I have friends in both areas as well. My wife is leaning toward Illinois, but is willing to go wherever I choose.
I have resided outside of the US the past 3.5 years and really miss carrying a gun for self-defense. I know that "missing" a firearm sounds abstract, but, I do miss being able to protect myself and my wife in the best way possible. So what I am asking from ya'll is a little advice on how to make this decision.