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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 5209" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>My family members (LE, FBI, DEA ) have taught me a thing or two about situational awareness of which I TRY to pass on to my g/f and friends. I don't train near as much as I want to but I'm extremely limited of what I can carry right now. I'm a stone's throw from the OU campus of which I spend a good amount of time, and I work in a bar. In which it KILLS me that I can't carry. Had a friend who was a bar owner that was killed in North Tulsa awhile back. Even when I was bartending at the Winner's Circle in Tulsa (now Fishbonz) I had a knife pulled on me twice and a gun once. All for a bar tab or fighting of the #$%ing pool tables. Therefore I do think about many of the aspects that which Michael mentioned (excellent list IMHO) or at least try to. Some good points in this thread for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 5209, member: 24"] My family members (LE, FBI, DEA ) have taught me a thing or two about situational awareness of which I TRY to pass on to my g/f and friends. I don't train near as much as I want to but I'm extremely limited of what I can carry right now. I'm a stone's throw from the OU campus of which I spend a good amount of time, and I work in a bar. In which it KILLS me that I can't carry. Had a friend who was a bar owner that was killed in North Tulsa awhile back. Even when I was bartending at the Winner's Circle in Tulsa (now Fishbonz) I had a knife pulled on me twice and a gun once. All for a bar tab or fighting of the #$%ing pool tables. Therefore I do think about many of the aspects that which Michael mentioned (excellent list IMHO) or at least try to. Some good points in this thread for sure. [/QUOTE]
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