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True CHL war story:
Laura Poldson worked for the Texas State Rifle Association in a Dallas suburb. She stopped for gas at a station she often used and was filling her car. She is a CHL holder. She refers to her car as “Mom-mobile,” a dirty white Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, when an older model sedan with two men in it pulled in behind her.
One of the men pumped gas, while the other leaned on the hood of his car and said: “Nice car you’ve got.”
As her car was no way special, warning bells went off in her head. Laura replied in a noncommittal tone: “It gets me where I want to go and back.”
“Nice car; maybe I should get one like it,” the man said. “Maybe I should take yours,” he said in a non-threatening tone.
She decided she was through filling her tank whether it was full or not. She put up the pump nozzle with one hand and reached for her keys with the other. Meanwhile the man had straightened up and was no longer leaning on his car, though he had not moved towards her.
“What are you, ten-foot tall and bulletproof?” Poldson retorted.
“Have you got a gun?” the man asked in alarm.
“That’s for me to know and you to find out,” she replied.
The two men immediately got into their car and drove off.
She got back in her car shaking. After a few minutes, the manager came out of the convenience store and asked her if she was all right. She felt scared to death. “I couldn’t believe I just did that,” she said.
—THE CONCEALED HANDGUN MANUAL by Chris Bird.
That’s a part of the story not all of it—Stan.
Wow think about it; this was a gas station she went to every week probably for years. That lady did exactly what she was supposed to do, avoid the confrontation. I look at this way if I draw a gun in public I have to answer to a police officer, if I shoot someone I will be arrested, face a Texas grand jury, and pay a lawyer. I’m thinking is a scumbag thug worth it? NO! I would rather go home and give the money to the ol lady than to a lawyer.
She didn’t have to draw it; she didn’t have to use it. Just the hint of a person carrying a firearm can save your life.
If you’re a member of the National Rifle Association you get one of there magazines and every month there are stories about Americans with firearms all over the country saving their lives from thugs that you will never hear about on the main stream news.
Laura Poldson worked for the Texas State Rifle Association in a Dallas suburb. She stopped for gas at a station she often used and was filling her car. She is a CHL holder. She refers to her car as “Mom-mobile,” a dirty white Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, when an older model sedan with two men in it pulled in behind her.
One of the men pumped gas, while the other leaned on the hood of his car and said: “Nice car you’ve got.”
As her car was no way special, warning bells went off in her head. Laura replied in a noncommittal tone: “It gets me where I want to go and back.”
“Nice car; maybe I should get one like it,” the man said. “Maybe I should take yours,” he said in a non-threatening tone.
She decided she was through filling her tank whether it was full or not. She put up the pump nozzle with one hand and reached for her keys with the other. Meanwhile the man had straightened up and was no longer leaning on his car, though he had not moved towards her.
“What are you, ten-foot tall and bulletproof?” Poldson retorted.
“Have you got a gun?” the man asked in alarm.
“That’s for me to know and you to find out,” she replied.
The two men immediately got into their car and drove off.
She got back in her car shaking. After a few minutes, the manager came out of the convenience store and asked her if she was all right. She felt scared to death. “I couldn’t believe I just did that,” she said.
—THE CONCEALED HANDGUN MANUAL by Chris Bird.
That’s a part of the story not all of it—Stan.
Wow think about it; this was a gas station she went to every week probably for years. That lady did exactly what she was supposed to do, avoid the confrontation. I look at this way if I draw a gun in public I have to answer to a police officer, if I shoot someone I will be arrested, face a Texas grand jury, and pay a lawyer. I’m thinking is a scumbag thug worth it? NO! I would rather go home and give the money to the ol lady than to a lawyer.
She didn’t have to draw it; she didn’t have to use it. Just the hint of a person carrying a firearm can save your life.
If you’re a member of the National Rifle Association you get one of there magazines and every month there are stories about Americans with firearms all over the country saving their lives from thugs that you will never hear about on the main stream news.
