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So many San Diegans carry guns
Guys used to bring their .22s in to high school and store them in their lockers so they could hunt rabbit dinners after school. :-) There's a saying ... "God made man, but Samuel Colt made them equal". With weight lifting sets common in the prisons, and a recidivism rate hovering at 55% (within 2 years)*, you can bet that you'll be at a serious disadvantage without some form of "persuasion". Especially if you're old and slow like me. And even more so if the criminals are running in packs, as they're apt to do. A firearm is a very practical tool. You don't have to kill with it. But if necessary, it is a last option ... Or you could dial 911 (if they let you) and hope for the best. Just be ready to stall 6+ minutes ... Kudos to the open carry folks. Good luck getting some of our rights back! * http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/Reports_Research/Offender_…— July 20, 2009 2:13 a.m.