Jack House
Regular Member
There is a soldier. He is very abusive to his wife, has caused get serious bodily injury. He has also threatened her. He has two children. One is female and pregnant. The other not so much.
The pregnant daughter is about to have her baby. Her sibling understandably wants to go be with the sister. So someone(a woman) the sibling knows is offering to take the sibling to see the sister. The woman is convinced that the soldier won't start anything with her. But a third is still concerned for their safety and would like to accompany them on this trip. There is no talking them out if it. Unfortunately, the law prohibits carry on military installations and in hospitals.
Obviously it is not an ideal situation and the best course of action is to just avoid the base entirely. Whether carry is allowed or not. But remember, it's not the carrier's idea to go. They are only accompanying them as a guardian.
All of this is true, it's not just some random scenario I pulled out of my ass. Rather it's a situation some friends of mine fine themselves in. I'm sure it's not the only case like it either. It highlights situations where a gun, while you may never have to use it, is necessitated beyond the extremely rare crazed shooter possibilities.
Military installations are probably some of the safest places to be, but even so it's not 100% safe.
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The pregnant daughter is about to have her baby. Her sibling understandably wants to go be with the sister. So someone(a woman) the sibling knows is offering to take the sibling to see the sister. The woman is convinced that the soldier won't start anything with her. But a third is still concerned for their safety and would like to accompany them on this trip. There is no talking them out if it. Unfortunately, the law prohibits carry on military installations and in hospitals.
Obviously it is not an ideal situation and the best course of action is to just avoid the base entirely. Whether carry is allowed or not. But remember, it's not the carrier's idea to go. They are only accompanying them as a guardian.
All of this is true, it's not just some random scenario I pulled out of my ass. Rather it's a situation some friends of mine fine themselves in. I'm sure it's not the only case like it either. It highlights situations where a gun, while you may never have to use it, is necessitated beyond the extremely rare crazed shooter possibilities.
Military installations are probably some of the safest places to be, but even so it's not 100% safe.
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