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Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 9:43 pm
by KBCraig
sting3r wrote:It happened in front of a ruth chris steak house in the harbor area of baltimore. I was attending a security conference sponsored by the NSA.
Oh, the irony... beaten and robbed at a "security conference" in "the good part" of "gun-free Maryland". :shock:

I don't think you mentioned it, but I'm sure you learned another very important lesson that day: situational awareness. Even in gun-friendly Texas, even if you had your CHL, and were carrying the rig you'd just won an IDPA match with earlier in the day, it wouldn't help much if your first awareness of the BGs was a pipe upside the ol' noggin.

I'm glad you've recovered, and I'm glad you're adopting a healthy approach to personal security. Good luck with your journey.

Kevin

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 1:44 pm
by pbandjelly
dihappy wrote:That has TV show written all over it.
:lol:

While Sara has a decidedly different view, and having been around my gun-toting donkey for the last year, I think she has a VERY well rounded perspective. Whereas, most of you self-proclaimed "gun nuts" have only the perspective that gun, in and of itself, can keep you safe.

I'm pretty sure Sara can find her middle ground, find her comfort zone, with or without a hand cannon, and be just as fine as the rest of us.

I've made my personal (and that's the key word here) choice that I'd rather be armed.
how does this pertain to that crappy mall, again?

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 9:47 pm
by dihappy
pbandjelly wrote:Whereas, most of you self-proclaimed "gun nuts" have only the perspective that gun, in and of itself, can keep you safe.
Although a gun, in and of itself, cant keep you safe; unlocked doors surely dont help :)

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 12:19 pm
by pbandjelly
sure don't help.

I was appalled first time I heard that.

then again, necessity is the mother of all invention.

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 12:25 pm
by ac-mech
This sign is worded incorrectly.....correct me if i'm wrong....

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Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 12:59 pm
by carlson1
I agree. It looks like it is not worded correct, BUT it is too close for comfort. It sure would cost a lot of money to win and then I am not for sure you could. But my favorite saying, "concealed means concealed." No one should know ;-) But I always obey :grin:

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:02 pm
by ac-mech
that is why i did not mention any more ;-)

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:23 pm
by carlson1
ac-mech wrote:that is why i did not mention any more ;-)
:thumbsup: I am with you.

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:35 pm
by stevie_d_64
dihappy wrote:
pbandjelly wrote:Whereas, most of you self-proclaimed "gun nuts" have only the perspective that gun, in and of itself, can keep you safe.
Although a gun, in and of itself, cant keep you safe; unlocked doors surely dont help :)
But a locked door, in my opinion, only delays the inevitable...

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:55 pm
by austin
I was at the AMC@GMM at 10 pm this weekend and did not see the sign on the wall. Its pretty hard to see. I imagine that at night the sign on the wall is invisible.

I did see the GB sign.

:cool:

I have noticed that the PD presence at the Malls and Theaters has gone down quite a bit the last few weeks. Summer vacations?

Eventually there will be a Tort case against those who put up the 30.06 signs. Should be interesting.

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 2:09 pm
by LedJedi
txinvestigator wrote:Good news and bad news.

I drove out to Grapevine Mills. My wife's new camera did not store the pics.

Regarding the parking lots. There are no signs posted about firearms. I checked every entrance to mall property from a public street. I checked the parking lots, looking at the light poles and signs.

The doors themselves are not posted; however, to the side, on a wall perpendicular to the doors is a HUGE 30.06 compliant sign. It is a blue background with white letters.

You can take your handgun in your vehicle, but not within the mall.

well scratch Katy Mills off my shopping list. I refuse to patronize any business that does not trust me with a gun. Is there a list/letter somewhere that has been started to make the mall folks aware losing customers?

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 2:43 pm
by HankB
pbandjelly wrote: . . . most of you self-proclaimed "gun nuts" have only the perspective that gun, in and of itself, can keep you safe. . . .
Ummm . . . actually, I don't see this at all. It's my opinion that most posters regard a gun as just another piece of safety equipment that improves your odds should you be attacked, and needs to be complemented with situational awareness and avoidance of certain risky behavior - it's not a magic talisman that confers invulnerablity on the one who wields it any more than seat belts alone completely protect you against injuries involving a motor vehicle.

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 2:47 pm
by LedJedi
HankB wrote:it's not a magic talisman that confers invulnerablity on the one who wields it
awe man.... *removes the Harry Potter medallion glued to his stock.*

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 2:50 pm
by BrassMonkey
Whatever, it gives me +2 Ranged and has a random proc :-D
HankB wrote:
pbandjelly wrote: . . . most of you self-proclaimed "gun nuts" have only the perspective that gun, in and of itself, can keep you safe. . . .
Ummm . . . actually, I don't see this at all. It's my opinion that most posters regard a gun as just another piece of safety equipment that improves your odds should you be attacked, and needs to be complemented with situational awareness and avoidance of certain risky behavior - it's not a magic talisman that confers invulnerablity on the one who wields it any more than seat belts alone completely protect you against injuries involving a motor vehicle.

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 2:56 pm
by LedJedi
BrassMonkey wrote:Whatever, it gives me +2 Ranged and has a random proc :-D

:smilelol5: :smilelol5: :smilelol5: :smilelol5: :smilelol5:

I imagine only a handful of people here get that. Luckily i'm one of them. pretty cute.