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The Bull caught the following on the Fox News website

ST. LOUIS �?? A St. Louis city leader frustrated with the police response to rising crime called Tuesday on residents to arm themselves to protect their lives and property.

Alderman Charles Quincy Troupe said police are ineffective, outnumbered or don’t care about the increase in crime in his north St. Louis ward. St. Louis has had 157 homicides in 2008, 33 more than last year at this time.

“The community has to be ready to defend itself, because it’s clear the economy is going to get worse, and criminals are getting more bold,” Troupe, 72, said Tuesday.

Troupe said that when he and residents approached a district police commander last year, they were told “there was nothing he could do to protect us and the community … that he didn’t have the manpower.”

Police did not immediately return requests for comment. Chief Dan Isom told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch he understands Troupe’s frustration but doesn’t support citizens arming themselves.

Carrying guns, he said, is not a “recipe for a less violent community.”

The Bull sincerely hopes that the St. Louis populace has enough sense to listen to the Alderman and not this village idiot, Dan Isom, calling himself the Chief of Police!

It’s the usual sad story. After decades of the cops riding around with “To Protect and Serve” stenciled on their cruisers and telling the everyone to just dial 911, the Truth is sinking in that the police can NOT protect anyone. Hell, most of the time they can barely protect themselves! And now that crime is spiking a bit the higher-ups are getting scared about losing their high-paying jobs.

Before anyone starts, I’m not bad-mouthing the street cops. I know many, like damned near all of them, am good friends with a couple, and once even was engaged to one.

Those guys & gals in blue earn FAR more than they are paid. Moreover, they do a damned good job at what they were meant to do. That is to investigate crime and remove the perps from our streets. Sure, they also have the duty to stop the crimes they know about ahead of time – and they do. Problem is that no one has a crystal ball to tell them which house will be broken into or where the muggers will be tonight. That whole “To Protect…” horse shyte is just something cooked up by politicians to lull the ’sheeple’ of society into a more complacent mindset.

The fact is that the police can not protect everyone at all times. The idiot was right in saying he doesn’t have the manpower. Do guarantee the public’s protection he would need two cops to bodyguard every single citizen 24 & 7. One per 12 hour shift for every man, woman & child.

Well, the politicians got what they wanted. The good people of St. Louis looking to them for help when times are rough in their neighborhoods. The shame is that the politicians can never come through – they overplayed their hand.

And the criminals know it!

That’s why crime is so high and why it won’t go down until the thugs have reason to stop. And this is where the idiot was wrong…

Armed citizens can – and DO – deter crime! In every single jurisdiction where citizens can and do legally carry guns you find less crime and fewer shootings than in areas with strict anti-gun laws. Every time. Don’t listen to the idiots that want you vulnerable. Don’t believe me either. Do the research yourself.

To the Good Citizens of St. Louis:

  • First off, GET TRAINING!
  • Next, ALL guns come with some sort of child-proof lock now days. Some a good, like the one on my Ruger, are great but it is up to YOU to teach your children and keep firearms out of the hands of the untrained.
  • As for the guns, I recommend a 20 gauge or 12 gauge Mossberg Model 500 Persuader® shotgun with the 18 inch barrel for every home loaded with Winchester Super-X® buckshot. These long guns are easy to use, durable, safe, 100% American made, and fairly priced for the average family. The #1 buckshot (in the 12 gauge) is highly effective and gives 16 holes per trigger pull into the bad guy if you do your part. Lots of folks see my sidearm and ask if I’m expecting trouble. my reply is always the old standby: “No. If I were expecting trouble I’d have brought my rifle.” Rifles in urban areas are problematic, so go with the shotgun. You won’t need the penetration of the rifle round and the power of a shotgun is undeniable thug-stopper.
  • For a carry handgun I always say carry the most you can handle and never skimp on reliability. That said, I’d recommend a strong double action revolver over a semi-auto for the new shooter. I’d go with a Ruger SP101® chambered for either the .357 Magnum or the new .327 Federal Magnum. The revolver is very reasonably priced, is damned near indestructible, easily cared for, and again – it is American made. Both cartridges are solid performers for minor caliber bores and both give the option of firing a lower power round for practice or until the confidence level has gone up. You won’t go wrong with Federal Premium ‘Hydra-Shok®’ ammo in either caliber. Just remember that a personal protection handgun is not a primary battle weapon. It is great for getting you the heck out of a bad spot or for fighting your way to your long gun. What you’ve seen in the movies is Hollywood shyte that will get you killed.
  • …and you’ll never go wrong having a damned good knife somewhere for the ‘just in case’ moments. Choices? What suits you so long as it is GOOD steel and is ALWAYS sharp.

I know, I know… That bit on handguns is a case of ‘do as I say and not as I do‘, but for good reason. I grew up shooting, especially single action revolvers, and I’m used to big bore weapons and their quirks. Most non-shooters and new shooters are intimidated by the mere sight of the hulking .45 (long) Colt case. They will refuse to fire a round regardless of how powerful (or not) the load may actually be.

Get armed, stay armed. Protection is your duty – not the cops. More importantly, it is your RIGHT as an American under our Constitution. Exercise your Rights.

Bull, out!  End of Article

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Damned if this didn’t make my entire day! Yeah, McCain’s speech was excellent and helped me sleep better last night, but this news story ROCKS!

(Story from Fox News Online…)

BLUE MOUND, Texas â€??? When two gunmen smashed through the glass front door of her suburban Fort Worth home, Kellie Hoehn didn’t think twice.

The 34-year-old mother of two grabbed a shotgun that had been pointed at her face early Wednesday, starting a struggle that ended with one intruder killed with his own weapon and another in the hospital.

“I wasn’t going to let them get to my babies,” she said, recalling the moment when she pushed up the muzzle of the shotgun, pointing it away from her children’s rooms.

Although the intruders told her to keep quiet, she screamed for her husband. She told her 12-year-old son, who was awakened by the sound of the shattering glass front door, to get his 5-year-old sister and hide.

“It was like a horror movie,” her husband, 32-year-old Keith Hoehn, told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. “I thought I was a dead man. We’re fighting for our lives.”

With Kellie Hoehn clinging to the weapon’s muzzle, her husband tackled the man who held the shotgun. She knocked the intruder in the head with a jar candle, giving her husband a chance to wrest the shotgun.

By then the tussle had spilled out onto the front lawn. Keith Hoehn shot one of the men who had a pistol, police said. Wounded, that man ran away.

Then the intruder who initially had the shotgun charged Keith Hoehn.

Kellie Hoehn told The Dallas Morning News that she screamed at her husband, “Shoot him, shoot him, shoot him.”

Her husband fired the shotgun and the man fell to the ground. Then the shot man lunged a second time.

“Well, I shot him again, and I guess that was it,” Keith Hoehn said.

Dakota Scott Benoit, 20, of Richland Hills, was pronounced dead at a hospital. John Garland Pierson, 25, of Haltom City, was in critical condition and in police custody at the hospital.

“I am not happy that someone is dead,” Kellie Hoehn said. “But I am glad that my family is alive.”

Police said Pierson was shot in the left arm and the bullet pierced his diaphragm and other organs but his condition was improving. He will face charges of burglary of habitation with intent to commit another felony, police said.

Investigators say the couple were just defending their family and probably won’t be charged.

Probably, hell! They had better NOT be charged! :evil:

Meanwhile, The Bull would like to take a moment and award the Hoehn Family the coveted Golden Bull’s Balls Award for Bravery and showing the American Fighting Spirit!

Congrats, folks!

Bull, out!  End of Article

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I’ve been in the market of late for a new carry gun for Lady Beth. Being a life-long ‘gun nut’ I have rather set ideas of what makes up a good carry weapon. Contrary to Hollywood and rapping thug-wanna-be’s likes to consider “cool”, The Bull does not go in for the high capacity, “spray & pray” weapons.

I go for accuracy over capacity, projectile caliber over projectile velocity, and weapon reliability over reload speed. All of that points more towards revolvers than the plethora of semi-auto pistols on the market today. Hence, my personal choice of a single action .45 Colt for my personal CCW weapon. Concealed it is, but secret? No, it isn’t. You’d be surprised just how many questions and emails I get concerning CCW revolvers. By far the most are concerning the big-bore revolvers – and that brings me back to the point of this post…

So I go looking for other revolvers chambered for a major caliber round. (A full caliber round being any bullet equal to, or exceeding, 4/10ths of an inch in diameter.) Friends, I was saddened by the results of that search! Seems that on the ‘affordable and really small’ end of the spectrum only Charter Arms had an entry – their formidable ‘Bulldog’ chambered to load out five of the old reliable .44 Special. Ruger has added short barreled versions of their most excellent ‘Redhawk’ revolver in .45 Colt to the mix. It is a fine gun and has made my short list for my next purchase. Though this is a massively strong handgun and absolutely reliable in any situation, at 46 ounces empty it is hardly a firearm for a woman’s purse, an ankle holster, or for hanging in the waistband of a pair of scrubs! Smith & Wesson also has entries – several in fact! (The models 21 & 25 come to mind.) They also offer short-barreled versions of their monster ‘X-Frame’ .460 and .500 S&W magnums. Unfortunately, S&W tend to run exceptionally high in price, (MSRP’s from $800 to $1500.), and even finding one of their large bore revolvers to look at can be quite a chore.

The big-bore double action revolver market is a veritable wasteland when it comes to guns for the average person. What a sad state of affairs! :cry:

So I offer this open note to all arms makers worldwide, but particularly to the American firearms industry:

We, the law-abiding, shooting public, have a request. Build us a small double action revolver, suitable for defensive carry, chambered in some major caliber beginning with a “.4″.

Making the .41 Special wildcat into a factory round sounds particularly nice – it is long overdue and simple to boot! Heck, call it whatever you want! Other options that come to mind are the .41 Magnum (as this was what it was designed for in the first place), the .44 Special, and of course, the .45 Colt. For the most part these are relatively low pressure, low velocity cartridges. With today’s available alloys and the experience of well over a century of building double action revolvers there is no reason why this niche market should go unfilled.

I doubt that the industry will take note, but it never hurts to dream and it certainly never hurts to try! And speaking of dreams…

Imagine a five shot .41 Special based on the excellent Ruger SP101. The Bull might even move his beloved Vaquero into retirement as a CCW piece were that firearm available.
What am I saying?!

I know I would! :twisted:

Bull, out!  End of Article

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I am an Alabama resident who recently renewed his pistol license with the Sheriff’s Office downtown. During renewal, the clerk advised me that unconcealed pistol carry was not permitted in Alabama. This information is inaccurate, and I feel compelled to address the issue. I aim to clear up the legality of unconcealed pistol carry as well as inquire as to how Law Enforcement will handle encounters with law-abiding citizens who carry their pistols in an unconcealed manner.

Numerous Alabama courts have ruled on the matter of unconcealed carry, and have always upheld this right.

In The State v. Reid, 1 Ala. 612; 1840 Ala.:

“Under the provision of our constitution, we incline to the opinion that the Legislature cannot inhibit the citizen from bearing arms openly, because it authorizes him to bear them for the purposes of defending himself and the State, and it is only when carried openly, that they can be efficiently used for defence.�?

In K.J v. State, 690 So. 2d 541; 1997 Ala. Crim. App.:

“[T]here is a conflict between the two statutes. Section 13A-11-52, like § 13A-11-50, does not permit the carrying of a pistol outside of a person’s own premises under any circumstances. However, that section does begin with the phrase ‘except as otherwise provided in this article.’ â€??

The Court continues:

“Section 13A-11-73 does not prohibit carrying an unlicensed pistol if the pistol is unconcealed and the person is on foot. ( . . . ) Ala. Code § 13A-11-52 applies only the extent that it is consistent with Ala. Code § 13A-11-73 because it is the later statute and a complete revision of the subject matter.�?

Another relevant case is Morris v. State, 342 So. 2d 417; 1977 Ala. Crim. App.:

“The State’s evidence . . . shows that the pistol was in a scabbard or holster, worn on the side and was not covered. We call attention to Title 14, § 175, Recompiled Code 1958,† which reads:

‘No person shall carry a pistol in any vehicle or concealed on or about his person, except on his land, in his own abode or fixed place of business, without a license therefor as hereinafter provided.’

“It is to be observed that this law prohibits carrying a pistol (concealed or not) in any vehicle or ‘concealed on or about his person, except . . . without a license therefor . . [**4] . .’ It does not prohibit an unconcealed pistol.â€??

† Note that the section cited in the above case has since been re-codified as § 13A-11-73, and is identical in wording.

In case there still remains any doubt as to the legality of unconcealed carry, Looney v. State (41 Ala. App. 582; 141 So. 2d 535; 1962 Ala. App.) puts the matter to rest succinctly:

“Code 1940, T. 14, § 175, ‡ as amended, makes it an offense for a person who has no license therefor (except on his land, abode or place of business):

1) to carry a pistol in any vehicle; or

2) to carry a pistol concealed on or about his person.

Thus, a permit is not required when a person afoot carries an unconcealed pistol.�?

‡Again, note that the section cited in the above case has since been re-codified as § 13A-11-73, and is identical in wording.

Now that I am confident you have been duly informed as to the legality of unconcealed carry of firearms in public, it would be prudent to address the issue of unconcealed carry on private premises. The first relevant section of the Code of Alabama on the issue is § 13A-11-52:

“Except as otherwise provided in this article, no person shall carry a pistol about his person on premises not his own or under his control . . .�?

At first reading, it appears § 13A-11-52 prohibits unconcealed carry in private establishments. However, note the boldface “[e]xcept as otherwise provided in this article.�? The Code of Alabama does “provide otherwise,�? in § 13A-11-73:

“No person shall carry a pistol in any vehicle or concealed on or about his person, except on his land, in his own abode or fixed place of business, without a license therefor as hereinafter provided.�?

A person having been issued a pistol license is not subject to § 13A-11-52 unless the owner of the premises informs said person that firearms are not permitted at the premises. In an opinion (AGO 1984-205) regarding unconcealed carry, the Attorney General concurred with this interpretation of the law:

“2. May a person carry an unlicensed and unconcealed pistol anywhere, either on his own property, on the public highways, public property or on the land of another person without violating 13A-11-52 or 13A-11-73? (providing he is not riding in a vehicle.)

( . . . ) [Y]es, generally, however, “anywhereâ€?? is a broad term. There may be individual or specific restrictions… landowners or residents may exclude licensees or invitees who do not comply with their rules prohibiting firearms . . .â€??

Furthermore, should any county or municipality wish to prohibit unconcealed carry, such an ordinance would run afoul of Code of Alabama § 11-80-11:

“No county or municipal corporation, instrumentality, or political subdivision thereof, by ordinance, resolution, or other enactment, shall regulate in any manner gun shows, the possession, ownership, transport, carrying, transfer, sale, purchase, licensing, registration or use of firearms, ammunition, components of firearms, firearms dealers, or dealers in firearm components.�?

As you are now aware as to the legality of unconcealed carry, I would like to know how your departments will handle encounters with law-abiding citizens carrying their pistols unconcealed. How will calls to your dispatchersâ€???e.g., “There’s a man with a gun!â€??â€???be handled? Will your deputies be educated as to the legality of unconcealed carry?

Thank you for taking the time to address this important public safety issue.

Yours sincerely,

Bull*  End of Article

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Here’s a teaser…

When classes start Aug. 25 at the tiny Harrold school district, there will be one distinct difference from years prior �?? some of the teachers may have guns.

To deter and protect against school shootings, trustees have altered district policy to allow employees to carry concealed weapons if they have permits. The 110-student district lies 150 miles northwest of Fort Worth on the eastern end of Wilbarger County, near the Oklahoma border.

If you want to read the rest, (& you should), then you need to get over to TexasFred’s place and check it out. Be sure to tell him that The Bull sent ya! :wink:

This story is almost too good to be true! Common Sense shining through the fog of stupidity that generally runs our schools at long las. It will be challenged, of course. It may not even stand, but it is a start in the right direction.

Bull, out!
  End of Article

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Here’s another one for the “I Just Simply Want It” catagory! A Ruger Mk. III, (or even a Mk. II).

ruger mk3 Bill Rugers Rimfire Pistol

Actually, I’ve wanted one for years, but never really could justify it. With the realization that I’ve fired my Ruger .22 caliber revolver enough to wear out the trigger it came to me that I might actually shoot the revolver to death before I can pass it on to my son.

Suddenly, Justification! :idea:

What a great design! Simple and rugged. Every bit as reliable as his single action revolver design, (…and if you know me then you know that’s a serious endorsement on my part…), Bill Ruger’s idea for the semi-auto rimfire pistol has lasted since 1949 with only minor modernizations required. Quoting the Sturm-Ruger website:

Intended for target shooters, plinkers, hikers, campers, and small game hunters, they have been used as the standard target and training pistol by the U.S. Armed Forces, and have won countless target matches worldwide.

The Bull can honestly say that he has seen these sweet little pistols often in the field in the midst of all of those listed outdoor pursuits – and often in the Winner’s Circle back when he shot in IHMSA competition way back when. Can’t swear to the military uses, but I’ve got no reason to doubt that it is true.

When I first ran into the Ruger Standard, it was available in any configuration you wanted – so long as it was blue and had a 4.75 inch barrel. Not so any longer! As time went on, Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. paid attention to what the public wanted. Over the years there have been specialized 10 inch barrel models for those long range silhouette shooters, slab-sided versions, fluted-barrel versions, ‘Hunter’ versions, adjustable sighted versions, commemorative versions, stainless steel (of course), one that feels like a 1911, and a fine mix of all of the above. Yep, they may have started out as plain as Mr. Ford’s Model T, but (like the Ford) Ruger has spread out to give consumers everything they asked for – and more. Granted, not all of these configurations are still listed. Why should they? After all, styles and taste change.

Fortunately for The Bull, Mr. Ruger’s ‘Standard’ version with a blued finish, fixed sights, and a 4.75 inch barrel is still in the catalog. Soon one will find its way into my gun oil stained hands. I hope it is very soon!

Back to dreaming…

Bull, out!  End of Article

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We have lost one of the best actors of our, or any other time. We have lost one of the last voices of Truth in this Nation. And, we have lost one of the finest voices for the protection of our Constitution we have ever known.

Charlton Heston
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1924 – 2008
Rest in Peace

The Bull is saddened beyond belief at this news. We wish Peace and comfort to the family of this great man.

Bull, out.  End of Article

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Here’s even more evidence of the hypocracy of the anti-gun movement in the Liberal Left…

(Found buried in the Fox News Online files…)

LOS ANGELES �?? A former gang member who founded an anti-violence group called No Guns has pleaded no contest to federal weapons charges.

Hector “Big Weasel” Marroquin, 51, and co-defendant Sylvia Arrellano, 25, entered pleas Thursday for three counts of manufacture, distribution and transport for sale of an unlawful assault weapon. Arrellano also pleaded no contest to machine gun conversion and possessing a silencer and acknowledged that the crime was committed for the benefit of a criminal street gang. She was given until Tuesday to surrender for sentencing and would likely be sentenced to four years in prison, prosecutors said.

Marroquin attorney Patrick Smith did not immediately return a phone message seeking comment Thursday. No phone listing was available for Arrellano. Marroquin was arrested in June at his Downey home following a nine-month investigation into weapons sales by the 18th Street gang, to which he once belonged. Arrellano was arrested at a Cudahy home as a result of the same investigation.

Marroquin founded No Guns in 1996, ostensibly to reduce gang and gun violence. The group received $1.5 million from the city as a subcontractor on anti-gang efforts but its contract was canceled last year after authorities learned that Marroquin had hired relatives, including his son, Hector “Little Weasel” Marroquin.

The son is an acknowledged 18th Street gang member who pleaded no contest in June 2007 to home-invasion robbery and was sentenced to nine years in state prison.

Kinda says it all, doesn’t it?

Bull, out.  End of Article

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Back in 1998, the days of ‘Slick Willie’ Clinton, when the Dems, (or is that ‘Dims‘?), had the White House, Time magazine did a poll on gun control in America. Does the 2nd Amendment still mean something to America? What they discovered wasn’t exactly big news. Gun owners of America already knew the answers and the Liberals in the media for damned sure didn’t want to publicize the results. The Bull, however, does want free America to know! So, just in case you missed he results then…

1. Do you own a gun?

75.51% – Yes
24.39% – No

2. Should the U.S. have stricter gun control laws?

6.73% – Yes
93.25% – No

3. Do you believe that allowing people to carry concealed weapons reduces crime?

92.22% – Yes
7.76% – No

4. Do you believe that U.S. cities should sue gun manufacturers to recoup money spent dealing with gun-related crime?

1.96% – Yes
98.01% – No

5. How would you rate the effectiveness of the Brady Bill and the assault-weapons ban in preventing the illegal use and distribution of guns?
0.52% – Very effective
3.79% – Somewhat effective
6.13% – Somewhat ineffective
87.27% – Not at all effective
2.23% – Don’t know

Total Votes Cast: 33202

Thirty-three thousand, two hundred and two votes.

Compare that to the polls taken today by the Leftist media with only one or two thousand voters – all hand-picked by the pollsters to ‘tweak’ the results!

Don’t know about you, Dear Reader, but this about says it all for me!

(Thanks to John Taffin for pointing out this poll to us.)

Bull, out!  End of Article

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The Castle Doctrine. An idea who’s time has come. Here is how one Alabama family chose to implement The Bull’s favorite law…

MONTGOMERY, Ala. �?? A burglar in Montgomery chose the wrong family to mess with, literally.

Adrian and Tiffany McKinnon returned to their Centennial Hill home Tuesday after a week away to find that thieves had emptied almost everything the family of five owned, Tiffany McKinnon said through tears.

“Tears just rolled down my face as I walked in and saw everything gone and piles of trash all over my home,” she said.

Adrian McKinnon sent his wife to see her sister while he inspected the piles left behind. As he walked back into the sunroom, a man walked through the back door straight into him, Tiffany McKinnon told the Montgomery Advertiser in a story Thursday.

“My husband Adrian caught the thief red-handed in our home,” she said. “And what is even crazier, the man even had my husband’s hat sitting right on his head.”

Adrian McKinnon held the suspect, 33-year-old Tajuan Bullock, at gunpoint and told him to sit on the floor until he decided what to do.

“We made this man clean up all the mess he made, piles of stuff, he had thrown out of my drawers and cabinets onto the floor,” Tiffany McKinnon said.

When police arrived, Bullock complained about being forced to clean the home at gunpoint.

“This man had the nerve to raise sand about us making him clean up the mess he made in my house,” she said. “The police officer laughed at him when he complained and said anybody else would have shot him dead.” Roger that! ~Bull

Capt. Huey Thornton, a police spokesman, said police arrested Bullock at 2 p.m. Tuesday on burglary and theft charges. He was being held in the Montgomery County Detention Facility on a $30,000 bond.

What America needs is MORE families with this kind of backbone and, I’ll admit, restraint. If so we might be able to retrain some of these thugs with a little less bloodshed. However, if that fails then we could always just shoot the bastards. :twisted:

A great big “BULL BALLS” Award to Adrian McKinnon for standing up to the outlaws, protecting his family and property, and for being a responsible gun owner (and apparently a CCW holder).

Bull, out!  End of Article

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While sitting here working on the layout for a future post on holster makers, such as ‘Simply Rugged‘ from Alaska, I began thinking about the act of ‘packing iron’ itself. Not the all-to-often debated points of why someone carries a concealed weapon, but rather what the effects are on said person’s mind.

Since I’m isn’t a bloody shrink I can’t tell you what other folks may be thinking. However, I’ll gladly tell you what is running through my little grey cells.

The Bull is – most definitely – a firm believer in the 2nd Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America. I’m also very much in love with the rest of that most beloved of documents as well. I do have a pistol permit and I legally carry a handgun pretty much all the time. Here in my Pasture I don’t even notice the mass of the gun anymore. Regardless of how & where I’m carrying it on any given day, (and that depends on how I’m dressed for the weather or my destination). That is in the comfort of my very own home though…

When I step beyond my yard, be it in our car or on foot, I immediately feel the intense pressure of responsibility hit me. The first time I felt that weight I found it rather odd. After a lifetime of carrying weapons of one type or another back and forth to the range, or for days on end during the hunt, you’d think I’d be immune. No! This is different! This isn’t like before where only targets were in danger or where a missed shot at a game animal means nothing more than a missed meal. Carrying a concealed weapon means that I have shouldered the responsibility for something that could mean either Life or Death for myself and/or others. *IF* I should ever be in a situation where this firearm is drawn for use there is a very good chance that someone’s life will be lost – or at least be changed forever. Mine if I failed to see and stop a threat in time, or some other person because they presented a threat to my life or someone else’s. I feel that weight with every step I take in public. While I don’t notice the gun at home, when I’m out it seems that every tiny movement reminds me of the unique, (in today’s “modern” society), and heavy burden of responsibility I have taken on as a pistol permit holder.

There is some good, no, ‘great’ news in this though… The Bull, as a CCW holder, is now counted among the safest and most reliable of America’s firearms owners – already the World’s most responsible firearms owners, (and among the last). Despite the angry rhetoric from the Leftist, America’s legal firearms owners are law-abiding to an extreme, patriotic beyond measure, and exceedingly SAFE and DEPENDABLE. Out of curiosity I spoke with our local constabulary and asked if the issuance of pistol permits had caused and noticeable changes in crime such as robbery and assault locally.
I expected no straight answer, but I got one anyway.

The answer is YES. Crime is lower now that the citizenry is being legally armed against the criminals. Seems that thugs are thinking twice about violent crime when the possibility of getting shot down in the act is far greater. The Bull thinks that is as it should be.

Bull, out.  End of Article

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