Certain politicians tell you that you don’t need a gun because the
cops can protect you. They cannot. And the cops will be the first to
tell you that. The key here
is time; the time it takes them from when they’re called, until
they can make it to “the scene.” In that time, many people can be
hurt
while they wait. If somebody is there with their own gun, and able to
oppose the attacker on an even keel, fewer people can be hurt
during that time. But many times—most, actually-- when that armed
fool comes in, you don’t have someone there with a gun to oppose
him. That’s when you need to understand that a defensive weapon
doesn’t need to be a gun. There are many defensive weapons around
you, all the time, wherever you are. Anything with a little weight
can be an effective club, and if you get the opportunity, you can use
it that way. Not as effective as a gun, but the desperation of being
faced with that gun may make their use necessary, if you are alert to
the opportunity. I have 2
33 fluid ounce water bottles at my elbow that can be used to brain an
inattentive gunman if need be. Beside my bed is a 2-cell metal
flashlight that can be used in a similar manner. I have another one
on the front seat of my car to use on anybody who reaches through the
window of my car to assault me in a “road rage” incident. If you
have a heavy ash tray nearby, that can also be used. The point is, be
alert to these potential defensive weapons. If you’re being
threatened by a gunman, don’t try it unless he gives you the
opportunity by being careless, but most personal attacks do not
involve guns, and these “hidden weapons” can be used. (Just
common sense)
Friday, February 28, 2020
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