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Deadly Dangers of Gun-Free Zones

I don't know why Sticky is a brand you don't like, but I use something similar for my backup North American .380 Guardian. Grov-Tec makes several sizes for pocket pistols; mine is a #2. It has a non-slip band around the middle, as shown. I am of the strict belief that 2 is 1, and one is none.

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Addendum: The Hogue grip you see here was trimmed to fit this mouse gun perfectly; it was the closest fit I could find in the store. Flush-fit hammer, DAO action, the tiny scratches on the polished slide testify to its regular use over the last 25 years.
I don't dislike Sticky as a brand - they're good at what they do. In fact, I love them for nightstand holsters. I've just bought into the IWB life. Casual, dressy, long pants, shorts, my Kydex IWB works; it stays put when I unholster and it's still there when I re-holster and I can do all that with one hand. Still, if there's one thing I've learned in my firearm journey it's, "Do what works for you." I've tried Sticky for EDC and wasn't pleased with my experience and mechanics. But if others find it works great, that's perfect.
 
While the libertarian in me says "its their property they can do what they want". There is a side of me that says "IF you create a hazard there should be legal recourse to citizens"

So how bout this. If a property or location is a "Gun Free Zone". Fine but if there is a violent felony committed on the property. Any citizen with a CCW carry permit can approach the owner following the resolution of the incident and file a claim. The initial pay out from the insurance company will be 10,000 within one week of the loss. This will have no determination on any future legal proceedings or future damage payments.

So imagine a Mall there is a robbery or shooting or knifing or any violent felony. Afterward anyone on the property who is a conceal carry citizen is able to apply. Now imagine an insurer of a mall getting oh 50 claims following an incident. At a cool half mil. They begin assessing the cost of the policy..and walla natural consequences takes over.
Why do we need to have a permit to carry when we can already carry in the Ozarks!
 
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