I agree with you I cc but also carry pepper spay if I can I will drawn as last resort
Welcome to the family and god bless you.
So True #Facts
I have in the past when I was younger ran from a fight when I could, not because I was scared or a coward. But because I know that at the end of the day once an altercation happens , something clicks inside of me and I go boom! So I deescalate the situation by removing myself. I have never in my entire life found myself in a situation where I had no way out. I hope that remains true for the rest of my life. The problem now is I am 63, overweight, both knees replaced and wasted lungs from copd. Today I have no choice but to stand and fight.
Oh and Iām Steve. Iām so glad to be here
Glad to have you! Welcome aboard.
Welcome to the family and god bless you.
Thanks guys!
I agree 100%.
Hi Sean:
Welcome to the forum.
Enjoy yourself and donāt be afraid to participate.
Your opinion matters.
Ross8
When I was taking the concealed carry class in Kansas (right after the law took effect) the county attorney made many good points but two have stayed with me: 1. Once the bullet leaves my gun I am responsible for any damage or injury it causes; 2. Should I need to shoot someone in self-defense, no matter how righteous, my life will change in ways far beyond my imagination.
That is a fact I wish could be driven home more than any other. If you have to draw, and you manage to stay alive, thatās the point. But nothing will be the same after. Never. You need to know that before you strap on.
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Well said
Welcome to the family,keep training and stay safe.
My dad once said about fighting: just remember, there is always someone bigger and it may just be his buddy.
Thanks, Cobra.
Wise father, oldschul
WE DIDNāT WALK AWAY FROM A FIGHT ON THE BATTLE FIELD <<<
but it truly pulls me apart to see whatās going on in our own
Country. Is this what we fought for.
Absolutely, My HH6 and I believe staying away from trouble is as much and art form as concealing a hand gun 
Never fight a battle if you have nothing to gain by winning. True in all aspects of life. Pick your battles wisely.