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In reply to the discussion: I may buy a gun for when I volunteer at our local Democratic office. Seeking advice. [View all]WhiteTara
(30,178 posts)9. I wouldn't volunteer.
Would you have been able to stop the killer of Bill Gwatney without killing someone else? I think the tension would be so high in you that you won't be able to focus on your tasks at hand.
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I may buy a gun for when I volunteer at our local Democratic office. Seeking advice. [View all]
hay rick
Jul 2018
OP
Also a bad idea not to have a gun if someone comes through the door with a gun and a grudge.
hay rick
Jul 2018
#4
Why not train themselves to a higher standard? It can (and ought to if one is carrying, imo) be done
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2018
#46
I posted here because I am seeking input from people who are knowledgeable about guns.
hay rick
Jul 2018
#34
I would not want to volunteer with someone with a gun. Sorry, I vote No - don't do it.
JDC
Jul 2018
#28
Very bad idea. I've been around firearms my entire life. I do not want you to ...
marble falls
Jul 2018
#41
You would need MONTHS to years of training to be ready for any of the encounters you are worried abo
gejohnston
Aug 2018
#55
Get one and a permit if you must. Do not ever tell anyone you have the permit or are
brewens
Aug 2018
#52