Where are you most vulnerable?

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Re: Where are you most vulnerable?

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i8godzilla wrote:When armed, the place I feel most vulnerable is the public restroom. Your back is normally to the door. You do not always have a free hand. Looking around at everyone coming in and out could cause other 'issues'.
Quick story: We have a locker room at work, with the showers and locker room separated from the bathroom by a door. I opened the door from the showers to the bathroom one day to see a man using one of the urinals. The first thing that I noticed about him was his shirt, a 5.11 covert casual. I briefly considered mentioning that I had the same shirt, but by that point realized that the man was not looking down at all, he had his head spun around as far as he could without turning his body to look at me with a very surprised and serious look. When I saw his earpiece, I realized that he was part of an executive protection detail, and I had come out of a door that he hadn't anticipated someone would be exiting. He had plenty of other backup spread throughout our building and campus, but I suspect he checked the room that I came out of before exiting the locker room.

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1)Work - policy prevents carry, though not with any legal consequences.
2/3) I am slowly and incrementally pushing for a change in policy.
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Re: Where are you most vulnerable?

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rdcrags wrote:Many of us are most at risk when we turn off the alarm, open the front door, walk out to the curb in the dark past trees and shrubs, pick up the paper, and walk back toward the house. With the alarm off, it is relatively easy for a pair of intruders to march you in, hold a a weapon on you and yours, tape you up, maybe pistol whip you for good measure, search the house at their leisure because the alarm is off, and leave with whatever. Hopefully, the BG's will not worry about your identifying them later, in which case you may lose much more than things.
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Re: Where are you most vulnerable?

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On my way to and from work. Come on employer parking lot bill!
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Re: Where are you most vulnerable?

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When I'm in the shower. You can't tell me you folks are carrying in the shower.

Since I don't have my CHL yet also anytime I'm not at home or in my car.
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hirundo82 wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:In the shower, and while I'm asleep. Seriously. All the rest of the time, I either have a gun on me, or I have one within reach, i.e., on my desk while I'm working, etc.
Do you have a vacuum sealer?
I can afford one, but I'm not going to take a gun into the shower, even vacuum sealed. If I'm assaulted in the shower, I'll just squirt some of Dr. Bronner's Peppermint Castille Soap in their eyes, and they won't be able to open them for a 1/2 hour. In the meantime, they get to spend a blind half hour in the shower with a naked fat man. When they get their eyesight back, they'll never do anything wrong again.

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Re: Where are you most vulnerable?

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The Annoyed Man wrote:
hirundo82 wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:In the shower, and while I'm asleep. Seriously. All the rest of the time, I either have a gun on me, or I have one within reach, i.e., on my desk while I'm working, etc.
Do you have a vacuum sealer?
I can afford one, but I'm not going to take a gun into the shower, even vacuum sealed. If I'm assaulted in the shower, I'll just squirt some of Dr. Bronner's Peppermint Castille Soap in their eyes, and they won't be able to open them for a 1/2 hour. In the meantime, they get to spend a blind half hour in the shower with a naked fat man. When they get their eyesight back, they'll never do anything wrong again.

"rlol"
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Re: Where are you most vulnerable?

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The Annoyed Man wrote:
hirundo82 wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:In the shower, and while I'm asleep. Seriously. All the rest of the time, I either have a gun on me, or I have one within reach, i.e., on my desk while I'm working, etc.
Do you have a vacuum sealer?
I can afford one, but I'm not going to take a gun into the shower, even vacuum sealed. If I'm assaulted in the shower, I'll just squirt some of Dr. Bronner's Peppermint Castille Soap in their eyes, and they won't be able to open them for a 1/2 hour. In the meantime, they get to spend a blind half hour in the shower with a naked fat man. When they get their eyesight back, they'll never do anything wrong again.

"rlol"
I was thinkin' "Glock-On-A-Rope" but that works too! "rlol"
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Re: Where are you most vulnerable?

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I have a small decorative stand (currently used as a plant stand) next to my shower. I can reach it from the toilet and from the shower. I can also see through my shower curtain, so it gives me time to reach it if necessary. I dont have to physically take my handgun into the shower with me, but it is never out of arms reach when I am in my home.
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