Everytime I read an article about this type of situation it enforces the reason I carry.
http://www.wyff4.com/news/14211452/detail.html
But carrying in a bag in a van really makes it difficult.
The robber is lucky he wasn't the next one on the embalmer's table.
NRA Rifle Coach
NRA Pistol Instructor
NRA Personal Protection In the Home Instructor
--- Some of the friendliest people I have ever talked to are gun owners and shooters and according to the gun activists we are the mass murders and felons of the nation???
Had something similar to that happen to a co-worker and I when I was MUCH younger.
We had just come in with a body and while we were putting the body on the table, someone was just outside stealing our First Call car. We never heard the car start up and drive away. The door to the building was open and just down the hall, we were in the "prep" room getting this case prepared to emblam.As I wheeled out the gurney to put it back in the car, the car was no where to be found.
It could have turned out like the story showcased above. The thieves could have come in and robbed us. Neither one of us had a gun. Could have turned out much different than just a stolen car.
DrLewall
"Doc"
Drakes Creeks, AR
www.kiltsrock.com
"A gun unloaded and cocked aint good for nuttin!"--Rooster Cogburn
Why would anyone need a gun? If I was embalming a body at 1am, being robbed would not be at the front of my mind. You just never know what crazy people are going to do. Noone can be there to protect you all of the time, except you.
David
The only person available to protect you 24 hours a day is you.
Hence my signature! :D
The BG is darn lucky Lewis wasn't a better shot!
ALWAYS carry! ~ NEVER tell!
And hence my signature too...:D
Concealed Licensed in Washington, Oregon, and Florida.
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