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Ready, aim, fire
Concealed carry class provides valuable lessons for Free Press staffer Vanessa Shortley
GREENSBORO - Let me start off by saying this: I am not the stereotypical gun enthusiast.
I don't wax eloquent about the Second Amendment or the National Rifle Association. I don't think Democrats are out to steal my guns. I don't fear a zombie attack (the only reason that I can think of that even remotely explains why a private citizen would need to own an AK-47 or an M16).
Actually, I don't even own a gun, which is typically considered an enthusiast necessity.
Even so, I have gone shooting several times with my father and had expressed an interest in learning more. As a result, I found myself taking a concealed carry class Saturday in Greensboro.
It wasn't what I expected - for the most part.
About 50 or so people showed up to take the eight-hour course. They were mostly older men, but about 10 percent were women. I was surprised it was that many.
An instructor from a local shooting range ran the class. He showed four videos shot circa 1987, but the information they provided was definitely interesting. We were taught general gun safety rules, including the Golden Rule: Always point your gun's muzzle in a safe direction, i.e., don't point your gun at someone, even if it's unloaded.
We learned about what the NRA calls the "four levels of awareness," ranging from unaware (which included watching television, reading a book or sleeping) to alarmed (when a threat is imminent).
The final two videos dealt with the legal aspects of carrying a gun concealed. We learned where we could and couldn't carry (never, ever on the grounds of educational facilities, among many others), when deadly force isn't allowed (there are about seven circumstances) and that deadly force should always be a last resort.
That last one led to a discussion about why people carried. Those taking the class had different reasons, but they all boiled down to the same thing: What's my life worth? What's my spouse's life worth? And what would I do to protect them?
Heavy stuff.
So, was the class worth it?
Absolutely, even just as a means of becoming more comfortable and more familiar with guns and North Carolina's gun laws.
Is carrying for everyone? Absolutely not, which explains the extensive background check, eight-hour course and shooting requirements.
Really, how far each person is willing to go to defend themselves and their families (but not their property, not in this state) is up to them to decide.
I don't know if I'll carry myself, but it's sure given me a lot to think about.
Vanessa C. Shortley can be reached at (252) 559-1076 or vshortley@freedomenc.com. Check out Vanessa's blog at http://vshortley.encblogs.com.
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| Comparing an AK 47 to an M16 is like comparing apples to oranges. AK 47s are semi automatic. The M16 is select fire, semi auto, 3 round burst, full auto. Almost any non full automatic gun would be good for Zombies, as well as average criminals.
My city has a near Zero crime rate, because all of my residents are armed. I the Mayor have a CCW license, and carry everywhere i go. I own an SKS, .30 06 sniper rifle, 12ga shotgun, .40 handgun, 9mm handgun, 45lc handgun, and a .22 rifle.
Cordially,
Joel Stoner, Mayor
City of Macks Creek, Missouri |
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| Mayor, Joel Stoner - Sep 29, 2008 01:43:54 PM | Remove Comment |
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| Actually, whatever the government may say or do, we, the American people will NEVER give up our guns. Any government which seeks to disarm it's own citizens has, ipso facto, proven itself to be illegitimate, and all of it's claimed power and authority to be null and void. It no longer exists. It's agents are none other than armed thugs, to be dealt with accordingly by the armed citizenry. |
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| ccw4me2 - Sep 29, 2008 12:53:04 PM | Remove Comment |
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| Anyone that thinks democrats and some republicans too are not trying to ban or take our guns is not paying attention. One only needs to look at the bills that many of them try to pass every year. |
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| Jim - Sep 29, 2008 11:52:31 AM | Remove Comment |
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| "I don't think Democrats are out to steal my guns."
Really? What Senator said the following?
"If I could have gotten 51 votes in the Senate of the United States for an outright ban, picking up every one of them, Mr. and Mrs. America turn them all in, I would have done it."
That was Diane Feinstein and she is a Democrat. Since she has not changed her position I assume she wants to take my firearms. |
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| Aardvark - Sep 29, 2008 07:15:17 AM | Remove Comment |
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| Don't leave home without it! |
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| Buddylee - Sep 29, 2008 06:42:09 AM | Remove Comment |




