Concealed Carry Increasing in one of my Favorite Towns
"The object of carrying a weapon is to prevent things from happening," Beverly Ellis, owner of Gun Shak in southwest Lubbock County said.
Ellis is also a concealed handgun license instructor. Before you can get a conceal-carry license from the Department of Public Safety, you'll have to spend hours of class time with her, or at least another instructor like Ellis, and it appears more people in Lubbock are up to the challenge.
"In the last two or three months there's been a much greater interest. With all the things that have been going on, they just feel like they want to be prepared, in the event that something happens," Ellis said.
"I am safer," Paul Bean said. . . .
You can tell it is Texas (at least outside of Houston and Austin) when not only is the article quite positive about right-to-carry, but also the news article provides a link on how people can get permits.
Labels: ConcealedCarry, Crime
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Your link goes to a review of Freedomnomics. The article you excerpted is at http://www.kcbd.com/Global/story.asp?s=6803991
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