Exactly. Practice being aware of what is going on around you.I think this is simply a matter of consciously cultivating the same habit for human threats.
Exactly. Practice being aware of what is going on around you.I think this is simply a matter of consciously cultivating the same habit for human threats.
Unfortunately that's not an option where we live.Carry your 9mm around. Conceal carry if necessary.
Pretty soon, it won't be a "legal" option for the peons anywhere. And the violent attacks will continue to expand as planned, as "lawlessness abounds."[ RE: Right to Keep and Bear Arms: ] Unfortunately that's not an option where we live.
I know that. It was a joke/sarcastic. Which didn’t come across in my post.Unfortunately that's not an option where we live.
CorrectedUnfortunately that's not a legal option where we live.
This is a moral evil on the part of your elected leaders.Unfortunately that's not an option where we live.
I'm reluctant to go too much into this, because I don't want this thread becoming a debate on gun laws, but we can't buy a handgun here. We would need a pistol licence which is incredibly difficult and very impractical for us to get.If you have a handgun, then you have the option of carrying it
Can you get long guns at least for hunting?I'm reluctant to go too much into this, because I don't want this thread becoming a debate on gun laws, but we can't buy a handgun here. We would need a pistol licence which is incredibly difficult and very impractical for us to get.
Yes. Or at least, Samuel can, because he has a gun licence. I don't.Can you get long guns at least for hunting?
Understand but at least it’s good for home protection.Yes. Or at least, Samuel can, because he has a gun licence. I don't.
They are rather impractical for putting into a purse in case of an attack though .
You probably just want to be a little more observant and thoughtful about potential situations. That is almost the whole battle.I'm reluctant to go too much into this, because I don't want this thread becoming a debate on gun laws, but we can't buy a handgun here. We would need a pistol licence which is incredibly difficult and very impractical for us to get.
I should clarify that I meant "that's not a practical option where we live". We could have a long discussion as to the many reasons why that is, but it would have no profit as the conclusion would still be it's impractical. Sarah is looking for practical, implementable advice.CorrectedUnfortunately that's not a legal option where we live.
Those old school D-cell Maglites made a formidable weapon. They aren't however the most concealable option. Nothing says 1990's to me like a big Maglite.In the old days in NZ, me and my staff carried the longest Maglite flashlights available and we had German Shepherds with big sharp saliva-dripping teeth. Needless to say, offenders suffered more severe injuries than any of us ever did. That was also at a time Judges were on the side of law enforcement and agreed that fleeing offender's were potential lunch for our dogs.
I forgot, but I still have one under the bed for bump in the night options. I bought it before I had handguns.Those old school D-cell Maglites made a formidable weapon. They aren't however the most concealable option. Nothing says 1990's to me like a big Maglite.
I don't have the Maglite anymore but I do have another dog with big teeth.I forgot, but I still have one under the bed for bump in the night options. I bought it before I had handguns.
I also have much smaller lighter and brighter led flashlights. My dog is very small, and not scary.I don't have the Maglite anymore but I do have another dog with big teeth.