I rode my bicycle through Montana when I was 16 and visited Eastern Montana in order to be best man (best stoat?) at a friend's wedding just a few years ago.
Absolutely beautiful State, wonderful, rational and sane people, and what little I know about the firearms laws there suggest to me that those laws, at least, are far saner than in many other states. Are you happy living there? I hate Seattle "sigh"
I have a great fondness for my latest acquisition though, a Glock 31C. 16 rounds of 357 Sig, not hard to conceal.
Sounds absolutely wonderful and would most likely give any unkind folks a reason to think about taking up a different profession or at least bothering someone else.
Muslims do not want to be coming for any Jews around here.
I'm am guessing that the perp in this story would not have gotten off nearly so many shots if the incident had taken place in Montana, as he would have been put down like the subhuman rabid dog that he is pretty darned quick.
Montana sounds like a very nice place.
I love Montana. I miss the smell of the ocean sometimes though, but this is my home now. We'd never been to Montana until one May, we drove up, bought a house, and moved. The seasons are intense! Not as cold as Korea.
I spent 12 years in the Army and I believe Americans should be able to defend themselves and their homes. Buy a handgun, become proficient and get a concealed carry permit if possible. Then put it out of your mind. In my experience trouble usually comes as a surprise, so there's no use being paranoid, just prepared. There's definitely more people here that would defend themselves and there homes with firearms than anywhere else in the world that I've seen.
It should be the only gun which can be sold anyone who fits the terrorist profile: