I have a friend who has a permit to carry and I can see the change when he does
without his gun he is rather timid
just how much does having a gun change one's personality?
Originally posted by lemondrop I have a friend who has a permit to carry and I can see the change when he does
without his gun he is rather timid
just how much does having a gun change one's personality?
Originally posted by lemondrop I have a friend who has a permit to carry and I can see the change when he does
without his gun he is rather timid
just how much does having a gun change one's personality?
There is no blanket answer to this. Every person is different.
I would guess your friend feels more confident - if he is that timid. I am not sure that is a bad thing.
Doesn't change mine. I know who I am, why I carry. I am not seeking to harm anyone unless they give me a legit reason.
I have much respect for guns and a healthy fear as I have stated.
Originally posted by lemondrop I have a friend who has a permit to carry and I can see the change when he does
without his gun he is rather timid
just how much does having a gun change one's personality?
its true I get very gleeful every time I load up my super soaker in summertime and I become an all conquering megalomaniac, anybody messes with da man, skoosh, they gettin it.
Originally posted by robbie carrobie its true I get very gleeful every time I load up my super soaker in summertime and I become an all conquering megalomaniac, anybody messes with da man, skoosh, they gettin it.
Yes.....without a super soaker in your hand you're just your usual cowardly self.
I challenge you to a duel. Super soakers at 10 paces. Then you'll who what war is really about. It will be a .....water.....bath.
Originally posted by lemondrop I have a friend who has a permit to carry and I can see the change when he does
without his gun he is rather timid
just how much does having a gun change one's personality?
I tried to research this and didn't succeed. The studies on gun ownership and personality changes focus on the dangers when gun owners age and become susceptible to dementia. Dementia in some neurological disorders can express itself in paranoia, REM-sleep dreams that activate physical violence as the systems that render us paralyzed during REM-sleep fail (eg in Parkinson's disease); hallucinations and deep depression. Keep an eye on your elders around guns, and on yourself, as they and you age.
Originally posted by radioactive69 You must have a big willy. It's the ones with the small willies that need a gun to compensate for their lack of equipment.
Nice to know you're not a redneck Lemon. Some of your fellow countrymen think it's cool to be packing.
I grew up in the haight ashbury, I'm a love child
but surrounded by a bunch of weirdos, some packing