Why I carry a gun

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The following is an article written by John Connor in American Handgunner. While many may disagree with interpretations of the 2nd amendment, and we may argue about the whys and hows of gun violence, this article struck a nerve.




"Why I carry a Gun
If I had a nickel for every time I’ve been asked that question, I’d have, uh … as many guns as his firearm-festooned Editorial Immenseness, Roy-Boy. It’s been asked of me by all flavors of folks in all slices of society, with attitudes and expressions ranging from angry-arrogant to curtly-contemptuous, to brainless an’ befuddled. My answers to it have sorta formed three phases in my professional gun-carrying life. During that first and longest phase, I answered all of ’em sincerely and articulately, often following up with stacks of historic and legal documents. After many years, I concluded only a semi-significant sliver of people even heard what I was sayin’. The rest had already made up their muddled minds.

Finally, I just got sick of it, and moved on to Phase 2. If those asking seemed to have teensy open spaces in their minds, I gave ’em S & A: “Sincere & Articulate.” The more harshly-bleating sheep, however, often got exchanges like this:

“So,” queried Snidely Snotworth III, lookin’ down his un-busted but needed-bustin’ nose, “Why do you think you have to carry a gun?”

“Well,” bellowed the Brutish Neanderthal (that would be me): “Because you’re not QUALIFIED to carry one. You haven’t got the skills, the judgment, the sense of responsibility, or the courage for it.”

This answer often popped out after I’d just returned from some Heart-Of-Darkness where every living soul knew that the difference between slaves and free people is having the means and determination to defend their lives, property and liberties. That meant having guns and guts and God-given rights. Most of those people would quite literally die fighting for the freedoms so many Americans casually give away, and proudly bear social responsibilities those sheeple* won’t even recognize.

*Sheeple: Sheep-like people, many of whom deny the existence of wolves, and vote to pull the teeth of the sheepdogs who protect the flock.

The Voices

Then I matriculated to Phase 3, where I started having some fun with the Snidely Snotworth types. When they asked the Big Question, I’d go all hunchy-shouldered an’ secretive, then lean in close and mutter, “Because of the voices, ya know?” “The VOICES?” sniveled the Snidelies, suddenly scaredy-cattish. “Oh, yeah, the voices … They told me to be, you know, prepared for when the killer clowns come … ” I’d furtively goggle around. “The voices say the killer clowns are comin’ … They’re cannibals, some of ’em, and … ”

About that time the Snidelies would be skitterin’ away like mice on polished marble.

Yeah, I know, the “killer clowns” answer might not have been “helpful,” but it did just as much good as giving S&A answers to the sheeple, and it was a lot more fun for me. I know you already know why we carry these cannons. But sometimes, just sometimes, we all need a little reminder. That includes me, and I’ve got one to share with you. One that got me where I live.


The Connor Clan has been nomadic, and we’ve lived in a number of places. In one of ’em, we shared a side yard and friendship with a young woman we’ll call Miss Maine, and her knee-high daughter, Little Lizzie. Miss Maine quickly bonded with the Memsaab Helena. Clearly, Helena’s Amazon-warrior spirit and skill with arms impressed Miss Maine mightily, and much of their time and talk revolved around that fierce self-confidence — and guns.

As for Little Lizzie, the munchkin almost duct-taped herself to the Mem’s leg. She followed Helena everywhere, but always, always, kept glancing back to check on her momma, as though she were the worried parent.

There was something guarded, something hurt and defensive about both of them, and that fearfulness extended to me for a while. They got over it, thank God. Then I sorta became a moving bunker for ’em, representing cover and protection. Finally, we learned the story.

Miss Maine had been attacked — brutally and viciously. You don’t wanta know the details. As with so many such crimes, it wasn’t really about sex. It was about hate and domination, cowardice and cruelty. And an even younger Little Lizzie had witnessed it. I like to think the Memsaab and I helped them to recover emotionally.

Then one day Lizzie came and snuggled into my shadow, visibly disturbed. That morning her kindergarten had put on “Frighten The Munchkins Day.” Some schools do a pretty good job of alerting children to predators — don’t go with strangers and that kinda thing — but others do more harm than good. All they do is terrify the tots and give ’em no operating options. Lizzie already had twin tears glistening, ready to fall when she grabbed a tiny fistful of my trouser-leg and asked, “Connor-Sir, will you a’ways be here? Wouldja be here … When the bad mens come?”

My knees cracked on the sidewalk as she slammed into my shoulder, shaking with sobs as the hot tears came, splashing my neck and searing into my soul. “ ’Cause I’m a-scared!” she choked, and clutched me tighter.

Oh, GOD! Who would not — who could not — fight without fear, suffer without sense of sacrifice, and kill or die deliberately, using the most effective means available — to protect life, liberty and a Little Lizzie? For God’s sake, who?

Those who would not are no better than the predators.

Maybe in Phase 4, when somebody pops The Big Question I’ll just smile and say, “For life, liberty and Little Lizzie.” You guys can fill in the details."
 
Quite frankly, from reading his piece, i'd be rather worried about him being armed. He sounds very odd and not a little mental.
 
Quite frankly, from reading his piece, i'd be rather worried about him being armed. He sounds very odd and not a little mental.

He sounds like a lot of soldiers and law enforcement types sound. Its a mindset that lets them shoot other human beings when the situation warrants.

No, that is not normal.
 
He sounds like a lot of soldiers and law enforcement types sound. Its a mindset that lets them shoot other human beings when the situation warrants.

No, that is not normal.

Maybe it's an American thing because i've never met a soldier or firearms officer who talked like that. However, i can't imagine many Americans being that weird either.

That bloke is just plain odd.
 
Maybe it's an American thing because i've never met a soldier or firearms officer who talked like that. However, i can't imagine many Americans being that weird either.

That bloke is just plain odd.

Part of it may be his sense of humor. But the point of his article makes plenty of sense to me.

When seconds count, the cops are just minutes away.
 
Part of it may be his sense of humor. But the point of his article makes plenty of sense to me.

When seconds count, the cops are just minutes away.

Fair enough.

It's not so much what he's saying it's how he's saying it.

I inhabit a different world and don't carry a gun because, however surprising this may sound, people don't want to kill me (not until they know me anyway). And the policeman says i can't anyway. As i say, different worlds.
 
Fair enough.

It's not so much what he's saying it's how he's saying it.

I inhabit a different world and don't carry a gun because, however surprising this may sound, people don't want to kill me (not until they know me anyway). And the policeman says i can't anyway. As i say, different worlds.

I have not been threatened with violence in many, many years. But this article speaks to another reason to carry a gun. To protect those who need protecting.
 
Two of these guys got into an arguement over who to protect at a Toys R Us recently.

They got into a fight about who to protect???

Maybe that protected everyone from them?
 
They got into a fight about who to protect???

Maybe that protected everyone from them?


It was speculated they got into it over something that hwppened between the wifes.


1 in 4 US adults have mental issues that effect their lives negatively.

Home many of those have a concel and carry?

How many cant get one but carry anyway because they "NEED" it to protect themsleves.

Im not against guns but romantizing guns just makes things worse.
 
It was speculated they got into it over something that hwppened between the wifes.


1 in 4 US adults have mental issues that effect their lives negatively.

Home many of those have a concel and carry?

How many cant get one but carry anyway because they "NEED" it to protect themsleves.

Im not against guns but romantizing guns just makes things worse.

The 1 in 4 having mental issues that effect their life is not something I would argue. But I would question if that same 1 in 4 have mental issues that would mean they are dangerous if armed?

I don't know about romantisizing guns. But those who do carry should not do so as an after thought. I am a gun buff, a gun collector, and a student of the history of the gun. Does that mean I romantize guns? It means I am more educated about guns than most. But I also have had training with and practice with my guns. So my hobby makes me more capable with a gun.
 
I have not been threatened with violence in many, many years. But this article speaks to another reason to carry a gun. To protect those who need protecting.

Particularly my wife and family. If you see me in public I've got a gun....unless I am at those weird places where you can't carry (ie. hospitals, schools, post offices, etc.). It is as natural as putting my wallet in my pocket before I head out. The gun is registered and my credentials are kept up to date. I check the laws in states that I will be visiting and quite frankly I don't often visit states where I cannot carry. I am trained and practice often. I never touch the gun unless I mean to draw it and always to do my best to not to wind up like Mr. Burris...the idiot.
 
Particularly my wife and family. If you see me in public I've got a gun....unless I am at those weird places where you can't carry (ie. hospitals, schools, post offices, etc.). It is as natural as putting my wallet in my pocket before I head out. The gun is registered and my credentials are kept up to date. I check the laws in states that I will be visiting and quite frankly I don't often visit states where I cannot carry. I am trained and practice often. I never touch the gun unless I mean to draw it and always to do my best to not to wind up like Mr. Burris...the idiot.

I think the majority of those who carry legally are like leaning and myself. Its not for show or to prove how tough they are.
 
I have a concealed carry permit and am technically Law enforcment officer, but almost never carry a gun.
 
I dont fear you guys.

I fear the guys or gals who are mentally ill and carry for whatever reason.

Some asshole who has a carry permit and talks about scaring people by acting insane when asked why he carries should NOT be allowed to carry.

The guy who wrote this shit is an asshole.
 
I think I will be far more likely to use my gun to protect someone else than to protect myself. I don't look like I would make a good victim. Most criminals are more scavenger than predator, and even predators tend to take the weakest prey.
 
Two of these guys got into an arguement over who to protect at a Toys R Us recently.
So the fuck what? So two guys got in a fight that ended in gunshots. I have represented a woman that drove over her husband with the car because he was cheating on her. She could have divorced him but she ran his ass over. Doesn't mean cars are bad mmmkay. Tens of Millions of us in this country own fire arms and NEVER harm a soul. But because two morons act stupidly, guns are bad. mmmmkay? Why is it when people act like morons in cars, or with knives, bats or clubs or their fists we don't have these massive knee jerk reactions to ban those things but with guns; there bad, mmmkay? When are the gun fraidy cats EVER going to demand tougher gun sentences? It is ALWAYS get rid of the guns. Punish the HUGE majority of people that behave appropriately with guns for the overwhelming minority of people that act stupid with guns. Why is this ALWAYS the response from the left?
 
I dont fear you guys.

I fear the guys or gals who are mentally ill and carry for whatever reason.

Some asshole who has a carry permit and talks about scaring people by acting insane when asked why he carries should NOT be allowed to carry.

The guy who wrote this shit is an asshole.

Desh, his response to the person asking him “Why do you think you have to carry a gun?” is meant to be humorous. Its not as if he is pretending to be insane, its that he is picking at the person asking him.

I have had people ask me the same question, and in a manner that showed me that they really didn't care what I thought, they were hoping to make fun of me. There are quite a few people out there who consider themselves morally superior for their disdain of guns.

It was humor. The article was written, as I said, for a magazine for handgunners.
 
From now on my answer will be, "because you are not qualified to carry one." I hope they ask what I mean.
 
From now on my answer will be, "because you are not qualified to carry one." I hope they ask what I mean.

I don't know. I am tempted to use The Voices. Its pretty much guaranteed to have them leave me alone.
 
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