Winchster wrote:Where/when I grew up, people could say "Be careful, there's a gun" [under the car seat / in the purse / in the closet] and no one raised an eyebrow. I don't
get all the secrecy that people on this forum feel is necessary. (City folk, I guess.

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God bless a place where someone can say there's a gun in her purse, in a public place, without having someone panic, and people who are comfortable saying such things. To remove the stigma of guns, people have to be exposed to the idea that normal, everyday, people have guns. Their neighbors, people they see in the store, most of them good people, are firearms owners. They're not out there with Bubba and Billy Bob getting drunk and firing their guns into the air while yelling "YEE HAA!" Nor are they out robbing convenience stores or doing drive-by shootings at playgrounds. Regular people. Firearms owners. Some of them CHL holders. Some of them are actually carrying guns. And they're not bothering anyone
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I grew up in Hockley county, I carried rifles and shotguns in the truck my whole life. I realize I am new to this forum, but I personally don't get the "state secrect" about even having a CHL that seems to be the prevalent word of wisdom here. Can someone explain? Should I start a new thread asking that question?
Anti gun people are everywhere anymore. But for those of us who live in the suburbs near major urban areas, its even more prevalent. Being outed or even admitting to having a gun can lead to very tense moments.
I'm a recent Texas Immigrant. Illegal alien.....from Virginia
VA has open carry, and I've been around a few folks who are absolutisists, open carrying anywhere they are permitted to, 24/7. DC suburbs of Northern Virginia. One friend entered a starbucks. Dressed well enough in a polo and nice jeans, but has very long hair and a few tattoos. Not the police look. Open carrying. Someone looked up from their double half half extra shot soy tall latte and Washington Post long enough to yell "OH MY GOD HE'S GOT A GUN!" He was able to explain its legal in VA and calm everyone down, but was nearly chased out of the Starbucks with pitchforks and torches.
Unless you live in the sticks, most of us are one gust of wind away from a "man with a gun" 911 call.