In reply to: 'gun culture' posted by wcnitz
None of them have ever pulled it out to show someone at dinner.
You have a perception of 'gun culture'. Whatever it is, this guy wasn't a part of it anyway.
Posing with his guns, taking pictures of all his guns spread across his bed, bragging about his growing "arsenal" -- that is EXACTLY the gun culture I'm talking about. And it's a common thread amongst these perpetrators -- behavior just like that, glorifying guns and violence.
weird gun culture for a percentage of gun owners and even if you want to call it 5 percent that is lot of weirdos.
I would also say for the CPL people, that aren’t business owners with lots of cash, their is a lot of unhealthy paranoia over the perceived need to strap on a pistol every day.
My wife is I the medical field in rural Georgia. She estimates over 50% of her patients come in armed and have to put their guns on the chair when getting examined. Some have multiple guns, you know, just in case.