My Parents Open Carry

My Parents Open Carry

Brian Jeffs

Language: English

Pages: 34

ISBN: 1618081012

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Come join 13-year-old Brenna Strong along with her mom, Bea, and her dad, Richard, as they spend a typical Saturday running errands and having fun together. What's not so typical is that Brenna's parents lawfully open carry handguns for self-defense. The Strongs join a growing number of families that are standing up for their 2nd Amendment rights by open carrying and bringing gun ownership out of the closet and into the mainstream. If you want to learn about the open carry of a handgun, or if you've wondered if open carry is right for you, then this book is what you need. My Parents Open Carry was written in the hope of providing a basic overview of the right to keep and bear arms as well as the growing practice of the open carry of a handgun. We fear our children are being raised with a biased view of the 2nd Amendment. Our goal is to provide a wholesome family book that reflects the views of the majority of the American people, i.e., that self-defense is a basic natural right and that firearms provide the most efficient means for that defense. We truly hope you will enjoy this book and read and discuss it with your children. As you read this book, you will learn about the growing practice of open carry, the 2nd Amendment and the right and responsibility of self-defense.

Home School Teachers: This book is an excellent text to use as a starting point on the discussion of the 2nd Amendment.

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Bird house he was building.  After parking the car, Brenna and her parents walked down the sidewalk to the store.  As they neared the store, a mother and her 6-year old child walked toward them.  Brenna noticed that the woman was fearfully clutching her child.  The woman commented, “What are you people doing?  Guns in public are wrong. What about the children and my right to feel safe?”  Brenna’s dad and mom had heard these kinds of statements before.  They try to inform these people with.

They went to the grocery store.  As the family was strolling down the fresh produce aisle, and Brenna’s mom was explaining the health benefits of fresh spinach (as Brenna made yucky faces), an elderly man wearing an army veteran baseball cap approached them and thanked them for exercising their 2nd Amendment right.  The old man explained that he had fought in WWII to protect all of our rights, and he wished more people understood what freedom was.  He looked at Brenna and went on to say that.

The bookstore’s café and talked.  Several shoppers wandered the aisles, looking at the wide selection of books and CDs.  After a few minutes, a man approached Brenna’s parents and asked if he could talk to them about their handguns.  Brenna’s dad said, “Sure.  What would you like to know?”  “Well,” the man said, “I have a concealed pistol permit, and I always carry my handgun concealed and out of sight.  I keep a shirt or jacket over my handgun at all times.” “That’s good,” said Brenna’s dad.

Is to hand over your wallet and stay alert. The mugger takes the wallet and runs off.  The victim could pull his handgun and shoot at the mugger as he runs away, but generally this would not be a justifiable use of a firearm, so he can only call 911 and report the crime.  Then Mr. Strong said that if the victim wore his gun in the open chances are good that the mugger would have waited until he found a “softer target” to rob.  Criminals don’t like armed victims.  By open carrying a handgun,.

“Brenna, there is evil in this world, and we want to protect you the best we can.”  Mom would add, “We are responsible for our own safety, and as an adult, someday you will be responsible for your safety as well as your family.”  They both always added that the police do the best they can to protect us, but they can’t be everywhere all the time.  They both liked to say, “When seconds count, the police are minutes away.”  Brenna thought they were right: a person that doesn’t take on the.

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