Okay, with all this talk RE Colorado, and all the talking heads/idiots ranging from ALL pointy things are bad to everyone should carry has gotten the hamsters upstairs spinning.
First, I'm a huge PROPONENT for the 2nd amendment and carrying; however, I find myself torn RE carrying. Now before you start either ranting or tuning out, let me express my POV...I view carrying as a privilege that comes with great responsibility. Responsibility as defined in knowing how to run your equipment proficiently, understanding the moral/ethical/legal implications of carrying, and having the right mindset.
Now with that stated, I'm starting to get overly concerned with the mantra that everyone should carry. I think that is a recipe for disaster that could lead to many lives lost because of friendly fire. BTW, this conversation mainly revolves around the average citizen...trained professionals and LEO obviously have their own protocols.
You might ask why?
I think it's a simple answer...not everyone has the training and mindset to carry. Using the CO incident as an example, statistically the odds were stacked against any one armed and trained (i.e, proficient) citizen being able to successfully (i.e. without inflicting collateral damage) dispatch the shooter. Now, imagine the incident if 2 or more armed citizens were present. Who do you shoot? Whose the bad guy? Double this when you've lost 2 or more of your senses and have no situational awareness (as most sheeples do). Do you shoot everyone and ask questions later?
I get this false perception that many people who carry think it's like a video game...they are disconnected and think that once they draw their firearm, they have a God power that allows them to run around shooting and not expect to get hurt.
Now, a solution would be more training, but that is an unrealistic answer for Joe Citizen...especially if they do not have the mental mindset that carrying means that you may have to take a life. Members on this forum obviously are the exception, which I commend you for.
I'm curious to hear your thoughts.
ETA - If the conversation start discussing tactics, please do not broadcast code-words/tactics on a public forum.


Reply With Quote

Bookmarks