It is one of the risks of open carry.
People that are CCing never had their gun stolen????
It is one of the risks of open carry.
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To the day he died, my father would always say "nothing good happens after midnight."
Nonsense, open carry deters more crime than it attracts.
Being robbed is simply one of the risks of existing in a society with robbers. Avoiding certain areas at certain times goes a long way in mitigating those risks, but concealed guns are more routinely discovered and taken in this same manner.
More likely for his 5 year old daughter to practice with for when she steals ATM's real gun!
Nonsense, open carry deters more crime than it attracts.
Being robbed is simply one of the risks of existing in a society with robbers. Avoiding certain areas at certain times goes a long way in mitigating those risks, but concealed guns are more routinely discovered and taken in this same manner.
Not sure what your source of information is on this. There was a recent INGO thread (maybe 2 months ago that I can't find) where BBI or one of the other LEO visitors to INGO listed four cases within the last year of people targeted specifically for their OC weapon in Indy. Would be nice to see if there is any other LEO data to support your claim about deterring more crime than it attracts.
Not sure what your source of information is on this. There was a recent INGO thread (maybe 2 months ago that I can't find) where BBI or one of the other LEO visitors to INGO listed four cases within the last year of people targeted specifically for their OC weapon in Indy. Would be nice to see if there is any other LEO data to support your claim about deterring more crime than it attracts.
This needs to be found and linked by someone also.
Not sure what your source of information is on this. There was a recent INGO thread (maybe 2 months ago that I can't find) where BBI or one of the other LEO visitors to INGO listed four cases within the last year of people targeted specifically for their OC weapon in Indy. Would be nice to see if there is any other LEO data to support your claim about deterring more crime than it attracts.
Not sure what your source of information is on this. There was a recent INGO thread (maybe 2 months ago that I can't find) where BBI or one of the other LEO visitors to INGO listed four cases within the last year of people targeted specifically for their OC weapon in Indy. Would be nice to see if there is any other LEO data to support your claim about deterring more crime than it attracts.
No knock on our favorite cash machine but he is nailed to the wall staunch OC guy.
I would like to know where these statistics come from as well.
I looked all over the carry in self-defense thread but I cannot find a thread specifically about that. Maybe it was posted inside of a thread about open carry, but I'm not reading through all those pages. I don't remember seeing any buddy saying something about OCers being targeted.This needs to be found and linked by someone also.