Gun Control

Well yeah no kidding.  It ain’t there business or livelihood in danger either.   That’s a wildly different scenario than a small business owner defending his/her business  

If we are gonna do that, then yes there is a third option technically.  Defend yourself, don’t defend yourself and be at the mercy of the intruder, or flee the house.  
 

It is quite amazing to me that for people to just insinuate that…..well I know you’ve put your blood sweat and tears into this business and all your families income depends on it functioning and not burning to the ground or being looted and destroyed by rioters, but stay the hell out and just let those rioters do what they wanna do.   When they are done, you can just fight with the insurance people about getting paid back whole for 6 months while you wonder how you’re gonna pay the bills.   Oh, and tough s#!t for the employees while the business is closed.  
 

I don’t own a business and have no idea what I would actually do, but I have no issue if someone wants to protect what’s there’s and if an intruder wants to f#&% around, well, he/she is also welcome to find out what the store owner has to say about it. 
I don’t have an issue if they choose to protect their business/livelyhood. That is their prerogative. But it is a much different scenario than being surprised in the middle of the night by a home intruder. They could choose to play it safe, not place themselves in a dangerous situation and rely on the insurance company (that they should have carefully selected for such an eventuality). One situation is unexpectedly thrust upon them and one they have chosen to place themselves in harms way to defend their assets. Again, fine, but I wouldn’t do it with my business. I have confidence in my insurance and I don’t need to be playing hero for something that doesn’t need to be life threatening.

Surely you can see the difference?

 
I also have no issue with someone protecting what's theirs, and I don't think many do. If I had a friend or loved one, or even an acquaintance or a stranger, who owned a store in the middle of some riots I would definitely tell them to stay safe and encourage them to protect their life over their livelihood, but wouldn't hold it against them if they went that route. 
Or a a dude who had a house you were crashing on the couch at?  Hahaha

 
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Holy crap those guys are fat.   And what makes people feel the need to carry rifles into a chick fil a?   What are they so worried about?   Could those 2 fat asses really get rounds off before someone else disarmed them?  And then How do they reach and tie their shoes in the morning while being so fat?   Or wipe their a$$ after going number 2?    I just have soooooo many questions after seeing that picture and would like some answers.  

 
Holy crap those guys are fat.   And what makes people feel the need to carry rifles into a chick fil a?   What are they so worried about?   Could those 2 fat asses really get rounds off before someone else disarmed them?  And then How do they reach and tie their shoes in the morning while being so fat?   Or wipe their a$$ after going number 2?    I just have soooooo many questions after seeing that picture and would like some answers.  
Honestly, people like this give me so much contact embarrassment. It's like the adult equivalent of buying a "my first explorer kit" and pretending to discover the Amazon rain forest in your backyard, but they've instead bought a bunch of civilian military garb and are pretending to play urban warrior.

My wife with her CCW is more intimidating and more likely to survive a deadly situation than these two goons.

 
Legit question. That photo has an odd filter or grain to it. Is it actually real?

I am about as pro gun as they come but that’s totally unneeded. You’re just scaring people. This is exactly the kind of things firearms enthusiasts need to stamp out. It’s weird. The only time I open carry with even my pistol is on my hunting trips on a chest or hip holster. That is just weird. Plus what are these two immobile bozos gonna do? 
 

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Haha!

Okay, this is true!  Why is that though?
Because they don't understand depth of field, lighting, angles, zoom, aesthetic, any of it. They just point and shoot.

It's also why half their Facebook profile photos are selfies from under their chin staring up into the nostrils, either in a dimly lit den with wooden walls or white-washed out in the blazing hot sun.

 
I honestly wish I was in a place where this happened and one of them would ask me....hey, you have a problem with this?  It would give me an opening to say.....Well....as a fellow gun owner, I would just like to tell you that you look like a f#&%ing idiot.

 
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