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Because I carry it to and from various locations, and I WILL NOT leave it in my car, period. It does not leave my control.
But I'm not going to drive 30 miles out of my way to drop it at home because I need to stop somewhere during my commute, I previously lived in an area where it wasn't that unusual to return to my car only to find four or more rattlesnakes enjoying the shade it provided, and well, frankly, why shouldn't I carry my gun?
I walk confidently and with my head high, and I do that with or without the gun. I don't put myself in stupid danger, with or without the gun.
I also used to have a paper route that occasionally required me to get out of my car and walk the paper through an apartment complex to the door. I had to deal with both threatening humans and threatening animals, and on more than one occasion, the incident involved the human threatening me with the animal. My job did not actually require the gun (and depending on my supervisor, it being known I carried it would have resulted in my losing the job).
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Major rule of gun safety - there is no such thing as an unloaded gun. Not even if you personally unloaded it yourself 30 seconds previously and it hasn't left your site. I know two people that were shot with 'unloaded' guns.
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Citation needed.
And at least once in the town I live in, the PTA has met at the gun club.
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That depends on where you shoot them. And most guns these days contain more than one bullet. And frankly, if they are the type to keep coming after you have shot them, they are probably going to kill you anyway.
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I've known quite a few police officers. Remember that guy who took me to the range that I referenced earlier? Guess what he did for a living. Quite a few police officers spend pretty minimal times at the range practicing, and I'd wager a couple people on these boards regularly spend more time target shooting than the average police officer.
I forget the details, but there was a shootout at a bank a few years back where the perps were about 50 feet from the cops, the cops all emptied their weapons, and the perps didn't get hit once.
What exactly makes you confident in your judgment regarding the level of need any of us may have for a firearm at any given moment?