I am a member of the NRA and hold a carry/conceal permit. I carry/conceal a large percentage of the time...espcially when I am not with my husband. If you are at all interested, I would sure encourage you to get the permit and to carry when you are traveling alone.
If my daughter and I go for a walk by ourselves in the country, I carry a 2 shot .22 caliber derringer pistol in my pocket and a five shot .38 Special with laser site either at the small of my back or in a fanny pack (with the pack up front instead of in back). Also have a 10 round Walther semi-auto pistol - but tend to carry the .38 as larger rounds have more stopping power. I always buy personal protection ammunition for when I am carrying... it will damage human or animal tissue, but a wall is supposed to stop it - so one does not inadvertently injure or kill and innocent person in the vicinity, if you are forced to shoot at someone to protect yourself.
I have never needed my pistols yet and pray that I never will. But I feel much safer knowing that I at least have the means to protect my daughter and myself. I like knowing that if I have car trouble, I am not siding aside the road at the mercy of someone who may have bad intentions - and sadly there are a lot of them in the world. I am not paranoid... JUST PREPARED.
I always think of that grandmother traveling with her maybe 10 year old granddaughter - when some freak overpowered (and possibly killed the grandma, I don't remember) and abducted the poor little girl. People like that SHOULD be stopped and perhaps if she had been carrying a handgun, she may have been able to stop him.
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