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Old 09-30-2024, 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by ClementeFanOh View Post

3) Again, the mere presence of a weapon might well persuade a bad guy
to try someone else. "An armed society is a polite society".



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3) How is the presence of a concealed firearm going to deter a criminal unless it is first drawn? Read your previous post? Again, it would not have changed any of these cases. I am all in favor of carrying a gun, but it is not for these kinds of thefts.


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Originally Posted by ClementeFanOh View Post
3) If you really need to be told how a presence of a weapon- concealed or
not- may deter a person with criminal intent, you don't belong in this
chat. (Maybe start with a Google search for "open carry", if you can
manage it).



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Maybe an observant thief notices a concealed carry bulge under a dealer's
shirt and decides to try his luck elsewhere as well- no harm at all in that. I
don't have Eastwood style fantasies about guns at shows, my vision is much
more docile than that- every party taking a role to make it hard on the
thieves who should be the focus of this thread, for example. If some sellers
opt to conceal a weapon for safety there's no need for Constitutional Law
class beforehand- it's up to that person to know what he's about. Judging by
the utter absence of news about dealers/buyers cranking rounds off at shows
because someone made off with their cards, I'd say most people already
grasp this concept.

At least we have backed off the open carry let's show off our guns to intimate people at card shows lunacy. Now it is strictly concealed - and hopefully a potential thief sees our bulges and is intimidated so he doesn't try anything.
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