Amen to that. Where are the comments about, "a horse and a saddle don't make you a lone ranger"? Seems to happen every time someone offers a hand while carrying a handgun.mojo84 wrote:Surprised I haven't seen all the mind your own business having a horse and a rope doesn't make one a cop or batman comments.
Again, I am thankful for those that are willing to help others in time of need in spite of risk to themselves. Our country needs more people like this man.
I get it - I have my Sig for the protection of my family and me. If someone else needs protection, they really should have their own. But I cannot with good conscience stand by and watch very bad things happen to good people.
I suppose that if the bike were a display bike in front of the store for sales purposes - that's not a big enough reason to step in. But if it's some lady's bike, and she's trying to run the guy down (it may be her only means of transportation), I'd be more inclined to offer assistance.
As Andy C's sig line says: Remember Kitty Genovese. Yeah, murder is a much bigger thing to overlook than simple petty theft, but the idea is just the same.
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. - Edmund Burke