Tuesday, August 18, 2009

"How to: Avoid being helpless and unarmed..."

"How to: Avoid being helpless and unarmed..."
"Don't apologize for being an Armed Citizen."
As armed citizens, we know how comforting it is to just be armed.
Just plain old being armed doesn't solve all of our problems, but isn't it incredibly comforting to know that no matter what happens...
... you at least have a gun?
If we don't need our guns to solve our problems, then those problems just aren't life and death- which is good news.
If we do need guns to solve our problems.. well, there they are.
It's comforting to me, and it's something that I refuse to apologize for. I have a feeling you feel the same way.
I'm sure you also feel that there's no worse feeling than being left high and dry... than being tied up and on our knees. I can't imagine anything worse.. can you?
I hope to God you never find yourself in that situation, and I want to help make sure you never do.
It's up to you to have the guts and honor to carry a gun for protection- and you already have that.
Bingo.
Now let me and the experts here at the USCCA tell you how to do it better. But... don't become:
Armed and... Helpless..?
There's another kind of high and dry that I'm hoping you don't end up mixed into, and it's probably not what you're thinking:
Human intuition is a powerful thing. We always hear about people who had to use their weapons, who felt "..uneasy.." before having to do so.
Well, that uneasiness is our instincts trying to warn us of impending danger.
As armed citizens, you and I have learned to trust our judgment.
We know what to do if we're in a situation where we feel a sense of danger- we leave, if we can. If we can't we prepare to act.

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