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<blockquote data-quote="ripnbst" data-source="post: 2240778" data-attributes="member: 16136"><p>I voted more adverse to risk, which I also interpreted as, more averse to confrontation.</p><p></p><p>With great power comes great responsibility. The power to take a life is nothing to be taken lightly. If there is any way I can avoid a confrontation while carrying, even if it means looking like a puss to bystanders none the wiser, I will avoid it. I don't particularly care what total strangers think of me. I'd hate to be on the bottom of a scuffle getting my head beaten on the concrete by a young man's fists and have anyone who could possibly be nearby have anything to say but "The guy was trying to walk away", "He was trying to leave", etc.</p><p></p><p>I'd hate to have someone think I was out looking for trouble, and then i found it so I could use my gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ripnbst, post: 2240778, member: 16136"] I voted more adverse to risk, which I also interpreted as, more averse to confrontation. With great power comes great responsibility. The power to take a life is nothing to be taken lightly. If there is any way I can avoid a confrontation while carrying, even if it means looking like a puss to bystanders none the wiser, I will avoid it. I don't particularly care what total strangers think of me. I'd hate to be on the bottom of a scuffle getting my head beaten on the concrete by a young man's fists and have anyone who could possibly be nearby have anything to say but "The guy was trying to walk away", "He was trying to leave", etc. I'd hate to have someone think I was out looking for trouble, and then i found it so I could use my gun. [/QUOTE]
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