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An Official Journal Of The NRA | 5 CCW Tips For Older Armed Citizens
As we get older, we must keep in mind that we can still be a target for criminal attack. In fact, we may become even more of a target as the years catch up with us.
I agree with you on "getting old isn't what it's cracked up to be". My Stepmother made it to 93 (2 weeks before her birthday for 94), before passing away. I asked her what it took to get into the 90's of age and wondered if I'd ever make it that far (I'm thinking I won't). Her response was "You don't want too"! Apparently, the "little aches and pains" become more frequent and severe, making the quality of living life difficult.You know , this getting old isn't what it is cracked up to be.It's more like a walk in the park with
laying every where.
As for this article , it says a lot for my conditions also. I wish old arther would stop putting his $.02 in so often these days.