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SFC Pete Kain
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Not much point in being armed if you are not committed to the possibility of having to kill.
Hesitating can make you a victim.
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SSgt Christopher Brose
SSgt Christopher Brose
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Exactly.
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SFC Eric Williams
SFC Eric Williams
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Hesitation will make you a victim Pete. Simply ensure use of force levels are executed.
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SSgt Christopher Brose
SSgt Christopher Brose
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MSgt Robert C Aldi - Hahahaha!
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PO3 Phyllis Maynard
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Desperate times calls for desperate measures.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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I wonder just how many of those people have ever actually taken a life? Hell, well trained military and police often are reluctant to pull the trigger.
I see people walking around Walmart in their cammies and carrying their pistol like they were Rambo. Wannbe warriors.
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CPL Beth Allsop I agree. I'd still rather carry concealed. That said, that 30.07 or even 30.06 signage is like a force field. I refuse to do business where I see those signs.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
MSG Stan Hutchison
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For all those that say they have seen very few if any carrying, drop by any WalMart in Arizona (especially Tucson and Prescott) or come up here to Rapid City. It is very evident, and almost everyone of them are wearing cammies.
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SFC Eric Williams
SFC Eric Williams
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Those are the ones you stay clear odd Stanley.
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SSG Robert Webster
SSG Robert Webster
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Interesting, around my area you very rarely see anyone gratuitously wearing camouflage clothing of any kind. Though you do see a lot of cowboy boots, work boots, sneakers, blue jeans, western shirts, cowboy hats and various baseball caps being worn gratuitously, but then you can turn that around where that type of clothing is justifiably being worn in this area. But then again most of us wear what we want without having to justify it to anyone else.
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