Thursday, January 10, 2008

If a person is in a situation such as a school or mall shooting, there is a period of time (at least four minutes) before help can arrive-- and they are their own first line of defense. Many crimes are de-escalated by armed citizens, without a gun even having to be fired.

In a gravely dangerous situation, if you don't intervene, the results can be irrevocable. Two million people have permits for concealed weapons in the U.S., and everyone should have the freedom to choose this option in order to defend themselves if necessary.

State laws related to concealed carry differ. The ones that allow it typically require passing a background check, being fingerprinted, completing training and demonstrating proficiency. In the states that don't allow the right to carry, criminals know that a higher percentage of people are unarmed. The "anti-violence movement" teaches people to not fight back when confronted, even though statistics show that those who offer resistance fare better. Good For The Country, Inc.

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