OC makes you more of a target in general.
not sure I would agree....in a targeted attack by professionals, yes, but joe blow, not so sure. Someone intendeding to do mass harm to the innocent is not going to scan for those with guns, just shoot at the first and most likely target......
Anything you can do to mitigate others knowing you’re armed is a strategic advantage for you and can help prevent any unintended escalations.
Well, lets say there is a guy, one of those who is always looking for confrontation. He sees two men, one with a gun, and one without one. Which does the guy pick a fight with? I like many have encountered rude folks, and those with hostile intentions. I have never had a hostile encounter, as a civilian, when someone knew I had a gun. "an armed citizenry is a polite one" kind of thing.
are you seriously ready to maintain that level of awareness, commitment, and physical capability/fitness.
yes. and all others should be aswell. i would argue, mechanically, that carrying concealed takes more training, to safely and successfully unholster a gun from the appendix, is dangerous......far more dangerous than OWB and open. I can, drunk, half asleep ,after doing 25 pushups, draw a gun and put one in the A zone from 15 ft, quick. Most cannot do it. Not touting, just making an example.
It’s a mental and physical readiness, skills and tactics thing in my book.
Agreed. 10005%
we are on the same page
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This argument also has a tribal component to it. There are those who obtain a CC permit, go through the joke class, and think that they have obtained a "status". I dont know how many people I have been in conversation with about shooting, and the first thing they say is: "I have a CC permit" like that is a qualifier for something. It is not......., just a paper from the state that tells them that you have been trained about the laws, and actually thereby more likely to be prosecuted for an infraction when it come to firearms.....held to a high legal standard. It has nothing to do with the readiness of the citizen.
I am not arguing that one way or the other is better, they both have their place.
I also think that some, cannot stand the sight of a gun. For one reason or the other. I submit that reason, more times than not is shame. Shame in the lack of self realization, that as much as some would want people to believe.........no one is going to save you, no one is coming to put their life on the line for you, 100%, except you............in short, you are not safe.
I think the world would be better if we all had guns, concealed or not......i just wish that more people took more time in marksmanship, and more importantly, defensive shooting, which are different.