Zepp
Master of Arts
This is a hypothetical question for gun owners. I'm not trying to prove a particular point,- this is just for my curiousity.
Say you're walking through a poorly lit part of your neighborhood at night. (Heck, make it any neighborhhod.) Concealed under your clothing, but easily accessible, is your handgun of choice, loaded with whatever type of ammo you prefer. To your surprise, a man in a ski mask jumps out from somewhere in front of you, pointing a 9mm Baretta at you. He tells you to turn your back to him, pull out your wallet, and toss it on the ground. Which do you reach for, your wallet, or your gun?
If you want to, explain how the circumstances would be have to be different to make you change your choice.
Say you're walking through a poorly lit part of your neighborhood at night. (Heck, make it any neighborhhod.) Concealed under your clothing, but easily accessible, is your handgun of choice, loaded with whatever type of ammo you prefer. To your surprise, a man in a ski mask jumps out from somewhere in front of you, pointing a 9mm Baretta at you. He tells you to turn your back to him, pull out your wallet, and toss it on the ground. Which do you reach for, your wallet, or your gun?
If you want to, explain how the circumstances would be have to be different to make you change your choice.