Here in Minnesota, we have the usual debate (how it won't work, doesn't help, makes the streets more dangerous, etc. ) about the concealed carry law, that is due to be in affect shortly. Here is proof that it can/does work (though in another state, especially for those that refuse to surrender when wronged and no physical harm):
> An elderly Florida lady did her shopping, and upon
> returning to her car,
> found four males in the act of leaving with her
> vehicle. She dropped her
> shopping bags and drew her handgun, proceeding to
> scream at the top of her
> voice, "I have a gun, and I know how to use it! Get
> out of the car!"
>
>
>
> The four men didn't wait for a second invitation.
> They got out and ran
> like mad. The lady, somewhat shaken, then loaded her
> shopping bags into
> the back of the car and got into the driver's seat.
> She was so shaken that
> she could not get her key into the ignition. She
> tried and tried, and then
> it dawned on her why. A few minutes later she found
> her own car parked
> four or five spaces farther down. She loaded her
> bags into her car and
> then drove to the police station.
>
>
>
> The sergeant to whom she told the story nearly tore
> himself in two with
> laughter. He pointed to the other end of the
> counter, where four pale men
> were reporting a car jacking by a mad, elderly woman
> described as white,
> less than five feet tall, glasses, curly white hair,
> and carrying a large
> handgun. No charges were filed.
>
> Brings new meaning to a senior moment!
> An elderly Florida lady did her shopping, and upon
> returning to her car,
> found four males in the act of leaving with her
> vehicle. She dropped her
> shopping bags and drew her handgun, proceeding to
> scream at the top of her
> voice, "I have a gun, and I know how to use it! Get
> out of the car!"
>
>
>
> The four men didn't wait for a second invitation.
> They got out and ran
> like mad. The lady, somewhat shaken, then loaded her
> shopping bags into
> the back of the car and got into the driver's seat.
> She was so shaken that
> she could not get her key into the ignition. She
> tried and tried, and then
> it dawned on her why. A few minutes later she found
> her own car parked
> four or five spaces farther down. She loaded her
> bags into her car and
> then drove to the police station.
>
>
>
> The sergeant to whom she told the story nearly tore
> himself in two with
> laughter. He pointed to the other end of the
> counter, where four pale men
> were reporting a car jacking by a mad, elderly woman
> described as white,
> less than five feet tall, glasses, curly white hair,
> and carrying a large
> handgun. No charges were filed.
>
> Brings new meaning to a senior moment!