(02-09-2015, 12:54 AM)AcilletaM Wrote: Mike doesn't think loaded guns should be in a classroom environment. Is Mike anti-2A too?
We were not talking about classrooms.
In a classroom setting your firearms are not holstered. This is the reason.
A LOADED FIREARM DOES NOT LEAVE THE HOLSTER UNLESS YOU ARE SHOOTING IT.
In my home my firearms are unloaded unless I am carrying in the house prepared for protection. In that case IT IS HOLSTERED.
I load my mags before my trip to the range, I do not put a mag in a firearm which is not holstered.
When my instructor is showing me something with a firearm, it is not holstered. When he asks to inspect my firearm, it is not holstered. When I am following his instructions by viewing my firearm, it is not holstered.
When it is not holstered, it is not loaded.
There are 10,000 ranges out there that not only allow CC but encourage it. There are at least 100 people who walk through those ranges each week with a concealed firearm. That is 1 million encounters per week and 50 million per year. There are so far 0 incidents as a result.
When your reason for a policy is to solve a problem that does not exist you are either dishonest about the reason or delusional about your management skills.
Even Bass Pro which pretty much chains up your firearm when walking to the range understands and respect the CC permit.
(02-09-2015, 12:54 AM)AcilletaM Wrote: Mike doesn't think loaded guns should be in a classroom environment. Is Mike anti-2A too?
We were not talking about classrooms.
In a classroom setting your firearms are not holstered. This is the reason.
A LOADED FIREARM DOES NOT LEAVE THE HOLSTER UNLESS YOU ARE SHOOTING IT.
In my home my firearms are unloaded unless I am carrying in the house prepared for protection. In that case IT IS HOLSTERED.
I load my mags before my trip to the range, I do not put a mag in a firearm which is not holstered.
When my instructor is showing me something with a firearm, it is not holstered. When he asks to inspect my firearm, it is not holstered. When I am following his instructions by viewing my firearm, it is not holstered.
When it is not holstered, it is not loaded.
There are 10,000 ranges out there that not only allow CC but encourage it. There are at least 100 people who walk through those ranges each week with a concealed firearm. That is 1 million encounters per week and 50 million per year. There are so far 0 incidents as a result.
When your reason for a policy is to solve a problem that does not exist you are either dishonest about the reason or delusional about your management skills.
Even Bass Pro which pretty much chains up your firearm when walking to the range understands and respect the CC permit.
We were not talking about classrooms.
In a classroom setting your firearms are not holstered. This is the reason.
A LOADED FIREARM DOES NOT LEAVE THE HOLSTER UNLESS YOU ARE SHOOTING IT.
In my home my firearms are unloaded unless I am carrying in the house prepared for protection. In that case IT IS HOLSTERED.
I load my mags before my trip to the range, I do not put a mag in a firearm which is not holstered.
When my instructor is showing me something with a firearm, it is not holstered. When he asks to inspect my firearm, it is not holstered. When I am following his instructions by viewing my firearm, it is not holstered.
When it is not holstered, it is not loaded.
There are 10,000 ranges out there that not only allow CC but encourage it. There are at least 100 people who walk through those ranges each week with a concealed firearm. That is 1 million encounters per week and 50 million per year. There are so far 0 incidents as a result.
When your reason for a policy is to solve a problem that does not exist you are either dishonest about the reason or delusional about your management skills.
Even Bass Pro which pretty much chains up your firearm when walking to the range understands and respect the CC permit.


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