Civilians used improvised weapons like a Narwhal tusk and a fire extinguisher to take down a terrorist in London. I was very impressed by their ingenuity, but it was disappointing to see how a lot of folks who love guns were dismissive of their quick thinking and brave actions.
I love guns and knives, too. I carry when I am in the US.
But more and more, there are times you can't carry without the risk of felony charges. There are more places with metal detectors and security that prevent you from carrying.
With this in mind, I believe you're really limiting yourself if you only consider conventional weapons worthwhile. Here's why we should think beyond the gun.
I'm really interested to hear your thoughts on this. I know a few people will find their feathers ruffled but I completely welcome civil debate. (CIVIL.) Let's talk about it in the comments section.
Selco came out with his new book on Thursday - it's honestly some of his finest work. It's in narrative form and tells the stories of people who survived the war and some who did not. I found myself glued to the pages when I read through it.
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