Your what iffin per se is correct when trying to save lives in a mass shooting vs just me or mine alone on a street etc .
It is a moot issue IMHO as I don’t go where firearms aren’t allowed and that seems to be the only place murderer’s go......:o)
IMO I would be the first one a responding cop would shoot anyway .......The pic on my home page, coming out of the corn field is a close likeness. The 2nd one from the left...LOL !
To this very day I still wear a T=Shirt under my baggie button up shirt that has the words SHERIFF down each arm, BACK and front w/ badge logo. the baggie Hawaiian style shirt can be pulled over my head quick if I decide to stay and play. Officer survival dictates no LEO logos , gun company logos or anything that will make a bad guy think I may be armed. No more than my Nike Jacket will make one think I run fast.........:o)..... those lessons remain with me too this day as a retired serviceman and former deputy.
its only a matter of time before the MSM digs something up on this brave lady....
then they will ask why she didnt shoot him in the leg, or fire a warning shot or something.
Now that solves a dilema I've been thinking about... keeping the first responders from erasing my butt. I've got dozens of t-shirts that I've, so far, been relegated to wearing only at the range. Hadn't thought of the superman phone booth technique. Good way to wake up tomorrow. Thanks.
Smart to put a 'good neighbor sam' sticker on yer rig rather than a 'insured by Smith & Wesson' or whatever sticker, too.
Out on the planet's surface, I keep my fanny pack holster covering my belt buckle (my only logo item)... but it makes a fine last resort bolo kinda weapon (a pound of brass at the end of a four feet of leather - and you can take it on a plane).