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To: bravo whiskey

Yeah, in the car here too is OK, outside, no.
But I suppose if a criminal maniac ignores the `gun free zone’ law and begins executing kids, the law might overlook a teacher retrieving his gun to put him down.

I love to walk my dog but have to be careful to not carry too close (1000 yards) to three nearby schools.

A while back at dusk a ginormous black cowardly cur came out of the dark and attacked my smaller dog from behind—went for his throat. I was kicking the beast as hard as I could with Crocs (rubber shoes) with no effect. My boy had some puncture wounds but shook it off.
So now when we have to walk by a school, he’s primed with a wide studded leather collar and I have in my waist pack Kimber pepper spray, a stun gun and a good collapsible baton since the statute specifies, “no firearms”.
The Boy Scouts ruined me for life and his neck is now on a swivel, he still looks around for trouble.
(Quite a story huh? And you thought all you’d get is a “Me too.” ;-)

In other news, I need to buy another gun. I’m very happy with my Springfield XDs in .45, nice ankle carry. But I’m thinking next maybe old school next, the new Colt Cobra—if the insurance and tax guys will stop holding their hands out. God bless Amurica!


12 posted on 05/08/2017 4:23:45 PM PDT by tumblindice ("Fight for your country." Hector)
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To: tumblindice

are you conceal carrying and do you have a TX ccw permit? i think the 1000 ft laws only applies to out of state folks. also in cases of dog and coyote attacks always say I WAS PROTECTING MYSELF FROM PHYSICAL HARM and never say you protecting your pet.


15 posted on 05/12/2017 9:13:26 AM PDT by bravo whiskey (Never bring a liberal gun law to a gun fight.)
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