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Old July 28, 2006, 09:26 AM   #10
threefivesevenmag
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It's not about liberal vs. conservative.

Any side can have multiple views about guns and handgun carry.

The point is, if you're not comfortable with someone feeling your gun, carry it in a different manner.

It is true, if someone is fundamentally against something you value, there will be an issue that rises in the future.

Being an avid shooter, I don't care what anyone thinks about my carrying and shooting. It's none of their business. Now, if it's someone I love, respect, or honor...well more than likely they won't care that I have an interest in my basic freedom of self protection and marksmanship practice.

And trust me, respect and trust are two of the most important pieces to any relationship.

If you feel the uncomfortable burden of carrying daily, cease or find another more comfortable setup/handgun. If you just don't want to carry because "someone new" might make you...well, stop carrying or don't allow them to "make" you until they know you carry. If they run, let them.
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