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DaveB:

--- Quote from: Dan W on December 01, 2011, 07:14:48 PM ---I have to agree with Citizen Clark.

Choices are made and stuff happens

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That's all fine and dandy until it happens to you or your own. I would hate for my wife to have to leave her gun in the car to go take care of business and have something happen because she couldn't defend herself. But other people that don't know her would just say that stuff happens.

NENick:

--- Quote from: DaveB on December 02, 2011, 05:38:28 PM ---That's all fine and dandy until it happens to you or your own. I would hate for my wife to have to leave her gun in the car to go take care of business and have something happen because she couldn't defend herself. But other people that don't know her would just say that stuff happens.

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At that point your wife should decide to go to a business that doesn't force her to make that decision. I make that decision every day... grrr, fricken UNO. My only choice there is to use the guy next to me as a human shield.

DaveB:
Unfortunately, the court house, post office, and banks are all part of her daily routine. Guess she could just quit working and attempt to find another job.

Dan W:

--- Quote ---Unfortunately, the court house, post office, and banks are all part of her daily routine. Guess she could just quit working and attempt to find another job.
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Court House will never be in the list of places to take a gun...

As for the other 2, there are plenty of ways to bank and mail/ship stuff without ever setting foot inside a post office or bank, so in my opinion it is still a choice to enter one.

I understand we want all the freedom we can garner, but your rights end where another's begin, and taking the right of land and business owners away is not something I will ever support

DaveB:
It's not a matter of taking rights away from property owners, it's that legal gun owners don't have the right to protect themselves in some places. And no, some things have to be done inside banks and post offices, it's not all about buying a stamp or making a withdrawal. A lot of papers have to be filed in person. And those places are the ones that have the most problems because they are also the ones that only allow criminals to have the automatic advantage.

What I am talking about is that people just think crap happens in those places when it is crap that happens to someone else, when it happens to their own, it's a big deal. And if I see something happening in one of those places, I'm forced by their own will to walk on and think about helping them out by being a witness, but I may have to just keep walking.

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