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Coming from someone who carries daily, I get that sometimes you forget it's there and carry into a post office or doctors office. What I don't get is how you forget when going to the airport. Internationally.
Lol I agree, but its hard to explain to people who aren't around guns that you can forget there's a loaded deadly weapon on your belt. It's very uncomfy and seemingly dangerous at first but after a few months or years it's like a wallet but you typically use it 0 times a day. You don't really realize it's there, more than once I started walking to something that doesn't allow guns and had to go back to my car to lock it up.
It happens.
But airports, especially intl terminals is pretty unexcusable.
Seems similar to looking for your glasses while wearing them or looking for your phone while talking on it. Sometimes the ol brain just shits the bed.
The firearm is just a tool, it becomes part of your daily routine. You pick it up and holster it like you put your wallet in your pocket and your watch on your wrist.
I check to make sure it's loaded, but other than that there's nothing special or exciting about tucking the holster in my belt. No "OMG A GUN" feeling, no excitement, my heart rate doesn't jump. It's just normal to be armed and you sort of forget about the heavy lump of metal and plastic secured to your belt.
That being said, I've never forgotten about it enough to pack into a prohibited place like a police station or a bar, and CERTAINLY NOT A FUCKING AIRPORT.
Also, we shouldn't be giving TSA a pass here, assuming the congress critter actually went through security like us normal folks.
What other tools do you carry around with a sole purpose of killing something?
I keep a knife on me. Its just a piece of metal, not some grand thing. Its not a poket knife eithet its a proper Ka-bar, I have it on my belt and will just forget avout it.
So the only purpose you have that knife is to murder someone?
Less murder more self defense, I have to drive through an area with lots of unstable meth heads and if one of them tries to stab me im returning the favor.
If you forget about carrying your gun, than you are not handling it with the required responsibility.
Does the average person carry a wallet with their cash, credit cards, and ID? It's pretty important but 99% of the time you don't think about it. Or keys to their house?
If a gun is on you almost all the time, you don't really notice it until it's NOT there, then it's time for concern.
It's an important item to keep track of but like a wallet it's "not there" until you either need it or it's not there when checking for it.
The question remains: why would you need a gun at all time?
A wallet isn't going to accidentally fire a hole in your foot. A phone isn't going to murder someone by force.
Is it really the only way you can feel safe in your own country? Because that only happens in shitholes.
It's because people who carry are cowardly cunts regardless of what country they're in. Though its mostly the US types we hear about doing this shit...
Gun owners love making analogies to benign things that aren't guns. If you get so used to your gun that you forget it's even there, you're not being a responsible gun owner. Period.
Lol should I chant to myself when walking my dog? "I have a gun, I have a gun, I have a gun"
In most cases it IS a benign object. Other than the occasional shooting range it doesn't leave the holster, I've never had to draw it, I've never shot it outside of the range. I put it on without thinking about it, it stays on my waist where nobody can see it, I don't feel it there unless I think about it.
Agree to disagree I guess, if you wear something every day and forget it's there that makes you human not an irresponsible person. Unless you forget about it and enter say... and airport terminal, then you're a dumbass.
A gun is not a benign object you fucking moron
Well he also isn't allowed to carry his gun to his job as a senator sooooo...