[pct-l] self protection recourse?
annieguion at comcast.net
annieguion at comcast.net
Thu May 21 20:27:37 CDT 2009
http://ext.nrs.wsu.edu/publications/Blackbears1.htm
45 in over 100 years - still a negligable risk in my book and not worth carrying a gun for.
SG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pat" <krozby6 at gmail.com>
To: annieguion at comcast.net
Cc: ned at pacificcrestcustombuilders.com, "pct list" <pct-l at backcountry.net>
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 8:55:28 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: [pct-l] self protection recourse?
I can think of three offhand, theres probably more, one in North
Georgia not far from the AT another in the Smokey's and another in New
York State, a little toddler. Way too heavy for me to carry.
Pat
> Can we no longer head out into the mountains without fear of death because we have no right to
> self protection when attacked?
>
> Who said no right to self-protection? There are a lot of precautions/actions to take without resorting to carrying a gun.
>
> Your statement seems a little extreme. You are in far more danger every time you get in an automobile, and yet I bet you never think twice about that risk. Don't quote my numbers, but I only know of one death from a black bear in all of this country ( in the great smokies, I think. Grizzly of course is a different story). The odds are so low in comparison to what we do in our daily lives, that for me, the the risk is negligable ande certainly not worth carrying a gun around.
>
> Sherpa Girl
>
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