In a lot of areas, you can actually wear a gun on your hip. It’s the concealed gun that gets you in trouble. That being said, I wouldn’t wear a gun out in public sight.
The sword is close to the same thing. I’ll grant that you should be able to take it out there, but it would probably cause more problems than it was worth.
I think you did the right thing. If I were truly wanting something to protect myself out there, it would be a small firearm. It wouldn’t be a sword. And I’m sure you feel the same way. So in truth, taking the sword out there was merely something you wanted to do, more than something you felt you needed to do.
Wouldn’t you agree?
>So in truth, taking the sword out there was merely something you wanted to do, more than something you felt you needed to do.
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>Wouldnt you agree?
Oh, I do agree. But is a right contingent on whether or not the action is a want or a need?