TJ2
TJ Expert
People that are loud are not scary at all.Sometimes, when I see people bragging about ammo and guns they keep, I feel they are itchin' for a fight. I hope I'm wrong.
People that are loud are not scary at all.Sometimes, when I see people bragging about ammo and guns they keep, I feel they are itchin' for a fight. I hope I'm wrong.
What ammo? I hate guns, guns kill.I would never discuss my ammo supply on the Internet...
Yes a lot more.Just added several hundred pounds worth, do I need more?
I'd still feel bad about killing another person. Even if they were threatening my family, I'd always think there could have been another way, we could have done something different. But I'd rather be alive to feel bad than not. I just hope it never comes to that. Sometimes, when I see people bragging about ammo and guns they keep, I feel they are itchin' for a fight. I hope I'm wrong.
War scenarios don’t necessarily apply but on a protecting your home or loved ones situation, it’s the bad guy making the decisions and they will have to live or die with the consequences.Unless there is something wrong with you I don't think anyone looks to have to shoot another human being.
Being a combat veteran I have been placed in that situation. Not gunna talk body count but there is a time and place where violence is needed.
Someone trying to harm my family would be one of those times.
What is happening now is the same bullshit the military goes through when civilians are involved in a operation. It's easy to play arm chair warriors. But when it's a split second between you coming home or not there isn't a lot of time to decide.
Rubi04,
Hang tough... be sure to let your co-workers/supervisors know so they can be aware and provide some patrols by your house while you are on shift or getting shuteye. Not trying to tell you what to do, I'm sure you know the drill with 20 yrs down. I can empathize, in another life I worked Gang Suppression and when you put a key player DOC for a stretch, they specialized in playing mind games, intimidation, and pulling strings from the inside. It's hard to cope with when it goes long term. It's one thing to know because of the job you have to constantly have your head on a swivel but its an entirely different level of stress when you have to teach those you love to do the same. I had several incidents where I had to send loved ones on "vacation" to get a handle on things.
One time occurrence, maybe some random knucklehead. You keep experiencing shit that's out of sorts, start running down anyone that may have cause along with known associates. Not sure about where you are, but I never knew the streets to keep a secret. No such thing as paranoia and no such thing as routine in your line of work. Stay safe and thanks for putting it out there.