boomerang wrote:Traces of Texas wrote:Having said that, I couldn't begin to fathom why you'd want to carry in a state park.
Criminals and other dangerous animals.
I couldn't imaging why anyone would carry at a hardware store/lumber yard until the 5 guys with shotguns and pistols walked in that day. No one ever bothered us in the store/lumberyard ... until that day.
I couldn't imagine carrying at an electronics store, until I had a gun at my head and saw the robber's freind with another gun up at the registers. No one ever bothered us on Main Street across from Sears in downtown Houston with all the police and parking meter patrols around, there before that day.
I couldn't imagine anyone carrying while jogging until I read about ladies being raped and killed and Coyotes.
I couldn't imagine why anyone would carry
in the safety of their own home ... until I heard of HOME invasions such as the one where my 2 cousins were murdered in their home so the guy next door could get more drug money (15 years later, he is on death row still and profiting from a book he published against the death penalty... especially popular reading in California... he has a website too with lots of supportive followers). They were never bothered by their neighbor ... until that night.
I couldn't imagine why anyone would carry at church, until the Texas, California, Tennessee, Colorado and other church shootings. They were never bothered... until .... (Now all our deacons, our Pastor, and several parishners [some of whom are retired Peace Officers] are armed)
I couldn't imaging carrying while fishing until the guy showed up dead at the County park a couple years ago, he had been fishing and no one bothered him, until that night, and they found another body in a 55 gallon drum with concrete when the lake levels were low, and that lady they found floating and decomposing last year ...
Surely, if one tries, I think it's pretty obvious why anyone desires to carry anywhere or everywhere.
Them darn rabid skunks, snakes, wild boars, coyotes and the like as stated above....
I
have a freind in Harris County with a CHL, that was instructed by a Peace officer to hold his gun on an apprehended suspect until backup arrived so the officer could chase the other one trying to get away ... He wasn't expecting to need to draw his weapon that day, ... until then.
You never know when a park ranger or other person might need help,
it shows concern for others to carry, even though you don't expect to ever need it and hope you don't..
No one carries a snakebite kit
expecting to need it.
Mainly, in general, one carries because of what they DON'T expect to occur, that could.... same reason many people carry a spare tire in the car or a first aid kit or fire extinguisher.
It is not EASY to carry, the extra weight, the adjustment in clothing, did I say the extra weight?
It's a heavy burden, and an expensive one with the training, costs of the equipment etc etc, but it shows a genuine concern for others, and many choose to be prepared, instead of unprepared, at a time no one would generally expect, so they carry always.
But, you have a CHL too, so I assume you know that.

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