ponyexpress976
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That reminds me...carry permit is about to expire and i want it renewed before the feds try and slip in any more regs making a state issue harder to comply with.
I understand what you are saying, but no I don't carry a gun while cutting wood-I don't even own a gun. I've found that not too many people or animals unless they are wild or rabid tend to mess with a guy with a chainsaw! :biggrin:
And to be quite honest we all know that if they REALLY want it they will get it one way or another gun or no gun.
If you are worried about being jumped/robbed/attacked/shot while cutting, you are probably working in the wrong area.
I have never given thought to owning a pistol, much less carrying one while I was cutting wood. Perhaps I have lived a sheltered life, but the coming Armageddon everyone everyone seems to be preparing for seems to have bypassed me. If you are worried about being jumped/robbed/attacked/shot while cutting, you are probably working in the wrong area.
Go ahead, fire away.... :msp_confused:
I like to carry a pistol as much as possible, both to express my rights as well as protect myself, my property, and those around me. Certainly dragging around a few thousand dollars worth of saws, splitter, firewood, etc., after a long day of harvesting my most beloved natural resource would be a time I would like to have my pistol on my person. I think most would agree that having your gun in the truck is better than at home in the safe, but there is no better place than on your body, ready to draw, if necessary. If I were selling and delivering firewood you can bet I would be carrying since most transactions deal in cash and are with unknowns. What say you members of AS, anyone else feel the need to be strapped when firewooding?
It's threads like this that make me quite happy to be canadian.
I don't even know anybody who has a handgun.
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