sonjay
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Agree completely. Being prepared brings a sense of calm and confidence in the face of possible dangerous circumstances, and the unknown. Owning a gun to defend oneself and loved ones against unknown evil brings that calm and confidence for many people. Appropriate levels of preparedness are not paranoid behavior.
An example. I live 2 miles from a large nuclear reactor. We own a Geiger counter, and have automatic text and email alerts set up from online monitoring sites, as well as having other preparedness items, including potassium iodide tablets at home. If I lived hundreds or thousands of miles from a reactor, I'd label that level of preparedness a paranoid and delusional hobby. Living 2 miles from a reactor, and having preparedness items and an evacuation plan, is sensible personal responsibility, IMO.
IMO, every adult that meets eligibility requirements and wants to own firearms, and have a CCW permit, should have them.
I think it's beyond ridiculous to zip a loaded handgun into a handbag that is put in a shopping cart with a two year old. It was a horrible decision about how to carry concealed, IMO. She paid the ultimate price for that decision. Those handbags are not designed to provide any security. Conversely, they facilitate access.
I've always thought the debate that should be happening is the manner in which she chose to carry, not that she chose to carry in the first place.
I agree 100% with every word you wrote.