So one should reply “No” if armed?
Nope, I have a CZ75....
The next time someone asks if you are armed, you say “Yes.”
No, son, I don't have a Glock.
...Bang!....It's a Beretta.
“boys”.
Sure media.
My answer would be: “To the teeth”. Next question.
Fleeing thug: "Don' call me BOY!"
Open carry would solve the problem. I’ll need to go shopping for a Speedo holster.
Should have hit the thug with with shurikens that had the tips soaked in the poison from a red back frog.
Then whacked him with nunchucks and ended him with a fee jabs of a katana...
You can fit all that in a bathing suit, right?
Ray, when something asks if you are a god, the answer is yes.
When a punk asks if you have a glock, you say better than a glock, or do you feel lucky punk...well, do ya.
Assuming you are armed, and it is a one-to-one confrontation like this, there is a wild card that you might pull before your gun. It will light up his brain like a Christmas tree because of its unexpected nature, and could very well give him a powerful “flight” stimulus.
In an aggressive manner, use the ‘n’ word.
“What did you say to me, ‘n’?”
For a lot of black people, a white person using the ‘n’ word like that is a sign of exceptional danger. It is not a time to be offended, it is a time for them to run for their life, because the assumption is that the white person is homicidally dangerous.
While most people have been strongly conditioned to never use that word in public, it is far better, if possible, to use it instead of your gun.
I’d have taken the classic line from “Pulp Fiction” and asked him “where do I dump all the dead naggers?” (thank you South Park).
Pull the old Inspector Clouseau bit. If they ask if I have a Glock, respond in the negative. Should they then start something, shoot them with your non-Glock weapon. When they say “I thought you said you didn’t have a Glock”, then state, “It’s not a Glock” and walk away.