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Originally Posted by Ducimus
Your ignoring the second half of what I said. If you bumped into me, i'd just say "excuse me", or "sorry, didn't see you there" and go about my business. In fact, id say the same regardless if I was carrying or not.
Aside from that, just because someone is carrying, doesn't mean they're going around with a chip on their shoulder. In fact, I would say it's the exact opposite, as you should be more conscious of the things you do if you are carrying. The irony is, your actually trying to be a model citizen because your carrying and don't want to get into any situation. The chip on the shoulder argument is the type of assumption made by the same kind of people who think a barrel shroud is the shoulder thing that goes up.
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I know you would, but I fear stand your ground for many is an encouragement to do the opposite. Course both sides state studies to promote their point of view.
Yes, responsible gun owners do everything to retreat from a bad situation, that's my point, we should retreat if possible from a situation. As in my case, you say excuse me and walk on. The problem with stand your ground is many feel they can stand up and see what happens.