As I stated in my original post, you never know where you'll be, or what you'll be doing, when having a gun with you will save your life, or the lives of others. I don't figure the folks in the Colorado theater ever gave a thought to someone shooting them as they watched a movie, but it happened, any more than others involved in similar shootings (ie think about the ones on a secure military base) gave their fate a second thought.
As far as places not wanting me to carry in their buildings, that's not much of an issue here in NC. There are places, such as government buildings like the courthouse, etc, where carrying is prohibited by law. On the other hand, a store, or whatever can post a 'no guns allowed' sign, but it carries no legal weight. The only thing that can happen is if your found carrying, is that they can ask you to leave. If you resist, then it's trespassing, but if you leave, then there is nothing they can do. Needless to say, until those stores decide they are going to be responsible for my safety when I'm inside, I will carry concealed, whether they like it or not. If they discover my pistol and want to ask me to leave, fine, I won't darken their door again. Personally I'd much rather walk out their door, never to return, than to be carried out to the coroners wagon......
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