CC holders is there a place you don't carry?

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Part of my attire is at least one firearm. If I am going someplace prohibited by law, like my kids' school, I will either lock my firearm(s) in the trunk or leave them at home. If we go out for dinner and I decide in advance I want to drink, I'll leave them at home. I'll usually forgo the alcohol and remain armed.

My sister-in-law is an anti and has asked us not to carry at her house. We either don't carry there or lock them in the trunk.

Those are the only exceptions I can think of.
 
Have you told your children how little you care for them?

chas,

You may vary from ninenot in your opinions (as I do) but there's no need to be insulting. And yes, it is insulting to insinuate that someone doesn't care about their children.

brad cook
 
>DigMe,

>You may vary from ninenot in your opinions (as I do) but there's no need to be
>insulting. And yes, it is insulting to insinuate that someone doesn't care about
>their children.

I recall that Oleg has a poster that essential says the same thing I did. Is he being insulting?

Do we carry when we drive our children down the highway at night because we "care" about
protecting them? If so then why is it not the fact that we "don't care" for them when we
disarm for some "non-intellectual" reason?

Ninenot, I am sorry if I was offensive. I did not mean to be. Please forgive me.

However, my question still remains. How do you intelectualize carrying at night on a highway but not when in your kids school?

This is a hypothetical question in Texas as we would be breaking the law to carry in a school. I am nonetheless very intrested in the reasoning the went into the statement.
 
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