Unlicensed car carry a "gateway" to a CHL
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 9:13 pm
I had an epiphany today. Once the legislature put in the law allowing citizens to bear arms in their vehicles, I've had numerous firearms in all my autos at all times. I love the sense of freedom and ability to defend my family should a BG attack us while we're in our car.
This, however, has made it all the more painful for me to step out of the vehicle to go unarmed into the store.
In short, carrying in the car has given me a taste of being armed in public, and it's something I no longer feel like I can go without. So, despite my serious misgivings about getting permission to exercise a God-given right, I'm signing up both my wife and me for the Lock n' Load (Tyler, TX) CHL course as soon as possible. This is something I'm pretty sure I never would have done if I hadn't already gotten the taste of carrying in my car.
I bet the more unlicensed people there are out there who become educated about car carry, the more CHL applications will be submitted.
This, however, has made it all the more painful for me to step out of the vehicle to go unarmed into the store.
In short, carrying in the car has given me a taste of being armed in public, and it's something I no longer feel like I can go without. So, despite my serious misgivings about getting permission to exercise a God-given right, I'm signing up both my wife and me for the Lock n' Load (Tyler, TX) CHL course as soon as possible. This is something I'm pretty sure I never would have done if I hadn't already gotten the taste of carrying in my car.
I bet the more unlicensed people there are out there who become educated about car carry, the more CHL applications will be submitted.