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It not a matter of if anymore but when, where and how.
I'm not scared of getting assaulted. I have 24 hour awareness, and I'm not argumentative. I just keep it moving, and I've never had any problems walking/driving/sitting around Bethesda.
What scares me are the folks walking/driving/sitting around Bethesda armed and ready to engage. I avoid them like the plague, but they're getting hard to avoid. I blame video games.
If you're sitting in front of a computer fantasizing about pulling your gun, then please stop. It's not helpful.
Not even on a BCC Highschool football game night?
12:11, you might possibly plausibly claim something close to 360 degree awareness, but nobody has 24 hour (in a a row, at least) awareness.
And how exactly can you tell, of the people walking, sitting, and driving in your immediate vicinity, exactly who's "armed and ready to engage," so you can avoid them?
The epitome of arrogant selfishness: 'I'm not yet a victim but I abhor anyone who's not willing to be a victim.'
You mention walking negotiating everyday life but leave out such things as 'making eye contact,' or basic social interaction. Maybe your tune will change when you become the victim. You got some more 'learning' to do.
12:11's ignorance demonstrates how little understanding the left has with concealed carry citizens. "I avoid them like the plague" which means a superpower like xray-vision because by definition you don't know.
Explaining further is wasted on leftists as one cannot change a closed mind.
Saul is rolling over in his grave laughing at you. Pathetic.
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