"Being armed to the terror of the public" means that you have to be brandishing the weapon, or something of that nature. Having a LEGALLY owned firearm, and carrying it in a LEGAL manner is far from what your describing.
Remember, we have a RIGHT to carry, just as others have a right to feel however they want to feel about it. Like I said though, most who oppose guns have no direct, positive example of law abiding, gun owners, just the media's version of the 'evil idiots'. If we don't show them that the gun doesn't do anything on it's own, they continue to be afraid, and tat does nothing but put our rights in further jeopardy.
Like I said, if we voluntarily give up that RIGHT without even a whimper, then it only goes to make things easier for the government to take away other rights.
As far as using the word KILL -vs- the more politically correct word of 'STOP', I personally think that's utter nonsense. If you are forced to shoot, you shoot to KILL, not to STOP. You never shoot with the thought that your going to do anything but KILL the threat, in order to stop it. To think of it as simply 'stopping' the threat does nothing but diminish the personal accountability necessary to justifiably take a life in your own defense.......
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