ManglerYJ
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- Mar 20, 2005
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- Lexington, NC
We in the United States whine about the government "interference" in our lives..... have you lived in other countries? While it could be better, it could also be a LOT worse.
You have a total different set of rules when carrying concealed...... 80-90% cover when you can and cant and the what if's so you dont rot in jail because you didnt know when you can and cant pull the trigger and carrying concealed makes you a bigger target.If it was about 'education', then why not a class/fee when applying for a $5 handgun permit? Why would you need education on how to 'carry'? Shooting the gun is what kills people, not carrying it. Why does it matter if the gun is in my pocket or on my hip? You don't need a class to buy a long gun, that will do 10 times more damage, and quicker.
NONE OF THIS MAKES ANY SENSE.
Do we really allow these idiots that we elect to barge into every single move we make? How did it come to this?
carrying concealed makes you a bigger target.
The issues come to play if you have to use your weapon. He was trained and knows the laws...... Thats what is meant by a bigger target more so for a civil suit. The target is after the fact if things go sideways, not until then.I've heard this many times before and while there is probably some statistics somewhere to back it up, I just don't believe it. As in my mother-in-law's case, the fact that she is an old fat woman with a prosthetic leg makes her a target. What's in her purse that every child in the family knows not to mess with is what makes her less likely to be a statistic.
The issues come to play if you have to use your weapon. He was trained and knows the laws...... Thats what is meant by a bigger target more so for a civil suit. The target is after the fact if things go sideways, not until then.

You are correct, but either way your life is over. In this sue happy world we live in you will be in law suits for years.It doesn't matter who fires the first shot, just as long as you are the one firing the last one.![]()
We'll, unless the other guy fires first and hits you, and then you manage to get a shot off.It doesn't matter who fires the first shot, just as long as you are the one firing the last one.![]()
While it could be better, it could also be a LOT worse.

Yep.You are correct, but either way your life is over. In this sue happy world we live in you will be in law suits for years.
Yep.
You are correct, but either way your life is over. In this sue happy world we live in you will be in law suits for years.
Not true. At least not in NC. Pay attention to part b.
G.S. 14-51.3
(a) A person is justified in using force, except deadly force, against another when and to the extent that the person reasonably believes that the conduct is necessary to defend himself or herself or another against the other's imminent use of unlawful force. However, a person is justified in the use of deadly force and does not have a duty to retreat in any place he or she has the lawful right to be if either of the following applies:
(1) He or she reasonably believes that such force is necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to himself or herself or another.
(2) Under the circumstances permitted pursuant to G.S. 14-51.2.
(b) A person who uses force as permitted by this section is justified in using such force and is immune from civil or criminal liability for the use of such force, unless the person against whom force was used is a law enforcement officer or bail bondsman who was lawfully acting in the performance of his or her official duties and the officer or bail bondsman identified himself or herself in accordance with any applicable law or the person using force knew or reasonably should have known that the person was a law enforcement officer or bail bondsman in the lawful performance of his or her official duties. (2011-268, s. 1.)
As long as you plan to shoot every witness, yes.But then no one could prove if it was concealed before the fact or not.
I guess you're not from California.I know we are dealing in hypotheticals....
But you think that people you just saved, by shooting someone that was going to kill everyone in the room, are going to tell the police that you had your gun concealed and you should be arrested and charged for not having the proper permits? I think not.
I know we are dealing in hypotheticals....
But you think that people you just saved, by shooting someone that was going to kill everyone in the room, are going to tell the police that you had your gun concealed and you should be arrested and charged for not having the proper permits? I think not.
That's where I think there I'm so upset at the justice system for putting such tight restraints on Concealed Carry. The concealed or open part of it is ridiculous. The part that should matter is using a gun while committing a crime (open or concealed) should have a very strict penalty and should be taken seriously by the legal system, not just plea bargained away.
I know that if it were my kids' school under a gunman's fire and there were a Concealed Carry citizen on site with his weapon "illegally" on site who was willing to take out that gunman - I'd want him to do so and not have to think twice, but with the current law, he would be facing the same criminal charges and potentially lose his every right to gun ownership as a result. This is not right. To me, using a gun to stop a crime shouldn't be a crime no matter where it happens. Unfortunately, I don't write the laws, I only follow them.
I love all the assumptions you make.I know we are dealing in hypotheticals....
But you think that people you just saved, by shooting someone that was going to kill everyone in the room, are going to tell the police that you had your gun concealed and you should be arrested and charged for not having the proper permits? I think not.
No assumptions, just a hypothetical situation
I'm in a bank, handgun in my pocket or under my shirt (not a conceal carry permit holder), bank robber storms in with a machine gun and fires in the air. We all hit the deck.
Gunman doesn't focus on me, but is hostile to other customers and threatens to shoot them. I get a few shot off at him when I have a clear shot. Threat neutralized.
First of all, I was in a bank, and no one was paying attention to me enough to know where the gun I had was being carried.
Second, I'm in fear for my life, and didn't get a chance to talk it out with the crazed gunman.
Third, I may get questioned, but as long as that gun is registered to me, I'll be labeled a hero.