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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16204548" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>When I first got my CWP, I was carrying almost every time I left the house. After a few months, I started to realize it was a hassle and probably not necessary in most places I was going. If I went to get dinner, I didn't feel like worrying if my SP101 was printing. When I first moved to SC, the gun culture was a breath of fresh air compared to how CT was. Then, I started noticing that many (<u><em>not all</em></u>, but many) of the gun owners down here were flat out irresponsible and I wanted nothing to do with them (like the Cars & Coffee crowd-eater Mustang owners). The places I felt the most unsafe were at the indoor ranges. The range operators/staff were all responsible and safety oriented, but the customers were idiots. </p><p></p><p>Since then, I only carry if I'm going on road trips (reciprocity checked of course), hiking, or in a public park after sunset. I'm still totally Pro-2A, but I swear, I'm sick of seeing fat fudds with the butt of a 629 hanging out of their camo overalls in the grocery store. They're only hurting the cause.</p><p></p><p>Not trying to say "I stopped carrying because other people are irresponsible." More that I gauge where I'm going, and decide accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16204548, member: 181885"] When I first got my CWP, I was carrying almost every time I left the house. After a few months, I started to realize it was a hassle and probably not necessary in most places I was going. If I went to get dinner, I didn't feel like worrying if my SP101 was printing. When I first moved to SC, the gun culture was a breath of fresh air compared to how CT was. Then, I started noticing that many ([U][i]not all[/i][/U], but many) of the gun owners down here were flat out irresponsible and I wanted nothing to do with them (like the Cars & Coffee crowd-eater Mustang owners). The places I felt the most unsafe were at the indoor ranges. The range operators/staff were all responsible and safety oriented, but the customers were idiots. Since then, I only carry if I'm going on road trips (reciprocity checked of course), hiking, or in a public park after sunset. I'm still totally Pro-2A, but I swear, I'm sick of seeing fat fudds with the butt of a 629 hanging out of their camo overalls in the grocery store. They're only hurting the cause. Not trying to say "I stopped carrying because other people are irresponsible." More that I gauge where I'm going, and decide accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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