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Responsible Self Defense |
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 10 December 2007 23:01 |
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In the movie, Spiderman, Uncle Ben told Peter Parker, “With
great power, comes great responsibility.” Although that might sound cheesy,
that statement is astoundingly true. Now that many states have legalized the
concealed carrying of hand guns, more and more people are exploring this as a
viable option for self-defense, and I’m all for it. However, I believe that the
educational courses on “conceal and carry” are lacking training in close
quarters hand-to-hand self-defense. Having adequate knowledge about weaponless
self-defense is essential, and, in my opinion, the responsibility of the person
who holds a license to carry. By carrying a handgun, you have lethal stopping power; I think that
justifies the requirement of “great responsibility.” Pulling out your weapon
should always be the last resort, but it should be done efficiently in order to
be effective.
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Written by Sarah Nolan
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Sunday, 09 December 2007 20:15 |
Batman,
Spiderman, Superman and Wonder Woman do not lurk in dark alleys, behind bushes
or underneath your vehicles. They will not fall from the skies and swoop down
on evil doers. They will not save you if you’re in trouble. The police or a
helpful hotline is only a phone call away, but what if you need help now? What
if you’re alone in a parking garage at night? What if you’re walking home down
a dark sidewalk on an unbelievable dark night? What’s that noise behind you?
Whose breath is making your hair stand on end? Are you going to stand around
and wait for the police? Are you wishing Superman really could swoop down and
take you to safety?
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When is your line crossed? |
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Written by Evin Hunt
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Sunday, 05 August 2007 17:31 |
Don't forget that the right to self defend is a right that we carry, not only as citizens of the USA, but as human beings. Granted, it is our instinct to fight back when our threshold is crossed, but many people let things go too far before they act.
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