My maid's husband got carjacked in front of their home. Two big gangstas hid in the bushes in front of his home and jumped him with guns pointed at his head as he was leaving the front door to his home. They got away with about $600 in cash and also stole his van. I want to tell him to get a gun, but I can't because I don't want to advertise that I have a CHL. My maid has a really big mouth, loves to exaggerate, and embellish. If I tell her I have a CHL, she'll probably tell everyone in town that I'm a mercenary gun nut who loves to shoot people while wearing a cape and red underwear outside my pants. Maybe I should just write my maid and her husband an anonymous letter suggesting that they get a CHL. What do you think I should do, guys?
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Tell him about the MPA and the right to have firearms in your house. You might mention that he can carry a firearm to and from his car directly from the house.
I don't see a problem here.
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Two men with drawn guns against someone who has a concealed holstered weapon who would have to draw and fight from within a confined space.... Sounds like a winning scenario to me! To avoid these types of problems he should seriously rethink where and how he parks/stops his vehicle, pay more attention to his surroundings, and then start looking for a way to win an encounter when he has a better grip on the situation.
How do you explain a dog named Sauer without first telling the story of a Puppy named Sig?
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I would mind my own business. If being robbed motivates him to take measures to provide for his own safety, that's good. If it doesn't, that's his choice and his right to make that choice.
I would give advice to someone who asked for advice, but it dioesn't sound like he has.
G.A. Heath wrote:Two men with drawn guns against someone who has a concealed holstered weapon who would have to draw and fight from within a confined space.... Sounds like a winning scenario to me! To avoid these types of problems he should seriously rethink where and how he parks/stops his vehicle, pay more attention to his surroundings, and then start looking for a way to win an encounter when he has a better grip on the situation.
Unfortunately G., many BG's that use guns to commit their crime are only too willing to just shoot you whether you comply or not to try and keep from being identified later. There are also stories all over the place where someone was able to survive and win a battle when the BG already had the gun drawn. Faced with probable death, I'm not going to take it without a fight.
I am not and have never been a LEO. My avatar is in honor of my friend, Dallas Police Sargent Michael Smith, who was murdered along with four other officers in Dallas on 7.7.2016. NRA Patriot-Endowment Lifetime Member---------------------------------------------Si vis pacem, para bellum.................................................Patriot Guard Rider
G.A. Heath wrote:Two men with drawn guns against someone who has a concealed holstered weapon who would have to draw and fight from within a confined space.... Sounds like a winning scenario to me! To avoid these types of problems he should seriously rethink where and how he parks/stops his vehicle, pay more attention to his surroundings, and then start looking for a way to win an encounter when he has a better grip on the situation.
Unfortunately G., many BG's that use guns to commit their crime are only too willing to just shoot you whether you comply or not to try and keep from being identified later. There are also stories all over the place where someone was able to survive and win a battle when the BG already had the gun drawn. Faced with probable death, I'm not going to take it without a fight.
C-dub: You are missing my point. My point is that there are better measures to take to prevent being in the situation prior to getting ready to place ones self in the same situation again. I assure you that I do not go into convenience stores where the clerk can not be seen, or where someone is wearing a duster/trench coat in 100+ degree weather. For that reason I do not park my vehicle near materials (natural or man made) that can conceal someone nor do I have such concealments around my front door. The objective is to AVOID being in the situation in the first place before fighting your way out of it.
How do you explain a dog named Sauer without first telling the story of a Puppy named Sig?
R.I.P. Sig, 08/21/2019 - 11/18/2019
G.A. Heath wrote:Two men with drawn guns against someone who has a concealed holstered weapon who would have to draw and fight from within a confined space.... Sounds like a winning scenario to me! To avoid these types of problems he should seriously rethink where and how he parks/stops his vehicle, pay more attention to his surroundings, and then start looking for a way to win an encounter when he has a better grip on the situation.
Unfortunately G., many BG's that use guns to commit their crime are only too willing to just shoot you whether you comply or not to try and keep from being identified later. There are also stories all over the place where someone was able to survive and win a battle when the BG already had the gun drawn. Faced with probable death, I'm not going to take it without a fight.
C-dub: You are missing my point. My point is that there are better measures to take to prevent being in the situation prior to getting ready to place ones self in the same situation again. I assure you that I do not go into convenience stores where the clerk can not be seen, or where someone is wearing a duster/trench coat in 100+ degree weather. For that reason I do not park my vehicle near materials (natural or man made) that can conceal someone nor do I have such concealments around my front door. The objective is to AVOID being in the situation in the first place before fighting your way out of it.
Sorry. Absolutely. I was only referring the first sentence of your post.
I am not and have never been a LEO. My avatar is in honor of my friend, Dallas Police Sargent Michael Smith, who was murdered along with four other officers in Dallas on 7.7.2016. NRA Patriot-Endowment Lifetime Member---------------------------------------------Si vis pacem, para bellum.................................................Patriot Guard Rider