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Carrying isn't a duty or an obsession, it's an option.
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Yep... This
It is good to see I am not alone in my approach... sometimes it is hard to tell how many folks on this site are really hard core about carrying all the time.
If I am running, swimming, or cycling, I want to be competitive and I want to perform my best. An extra 16 oz has no place in my workout.
I don't roller blade, or surf, or cross-country ski. I don't play tennis, touch football, or basket ball. I don't do ballroom dancing. But none of these activities seem very conducive to carrying even the smallest pistol. If I wanted to do any of these things, I would do them, and not worry about lack of a pistol.
Certain kinds of physical labor are just not conducive to carrying. I was cutting down some trees last year in July, and it was about 100 degrees at 2 in the afternoon. I tried to carry, but it just became too much of burden.
My work frequently takes me to other countries, and I have never been to a country that honored a Utah, Missouri, or Florida Concealed Carry permit ...