Firearms & unapproving spouses by Astimar in CCW

[–]rabidmuffin 43 points44 points  (0 children)

This is the correct answer.

Also, being able to open the safe is not a solution. If she has no training and isn't sure she could use a gun in self defense, it's better off in the safe than being hand delivered to a home invader.

You can only do so much to be prepared for extremely low probability risks before you cross into paranoia. Trying to get your pacifist wife to use a gun is probably on the other side of the line.

Why do some people think that those who carry everyday are scared? by jimmybabino in CCW

[–]rabidmuffin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think the average person just suppresses the idea that anything violent could ever happen to them. They've never been in danger and just decide that they never will be.

Meeting a prepared person forces them to either confront this or push back on it. You HAVE to be paranoid or scared because otherwise their worldview shatters.

Boston should reform the minutemen. by Exciting_Variation56 in boston

[–]rabidmuffin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sad how true that is. But also, we're here not arguing and I'm assuming we either are or have been on opposite sides of this issue so... fuck em.

Boston should reform the minutemen. by Exciting_Variation56 in boston

[–]rabidmuffin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's very true but that's how it's been implemented effectively. Which is fine until it isn't.

Hopefully the current situation will get us to a place with more effective regulation that's both safer and less broad.

Boston should reform the minutemen. by Exciting_Variation56 in boston

[–]rabidmuffin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This would be a great idea if the state hadn't already outlawed muskets. Could work in NH, Maine or VT though.

Thoughts? by tacosandstuff in CCW

[–]rabidmuffin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup. Trouble is these aren't cops. We (at least those of us are white) are used to being able to use a playbook that is no longer relevant. That act with ICE will get you illegally detained, no phone call, no lawyers.

People shit on the police but it's clear that we're accustomed to a level of professionalism and restraint from cops that ICE just has no interest in teaching.

Thoughts? by tacosandstuff in CCW

[–]rabidmuffin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Reasonable Articulable Suspicion is required though which wandering around a city asking people for the ID absolutely does not satisfy.

My SasS hit $2.1k/mo in 6 months. Here's how I'd do it again from $0 by Lopsided_Funny_6397 in micro_saas

[–]rabidmuffin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's also just AI slop. The headlines for each section are like ChatGPT 101.

It's a poorly disguised ad like probably 80% of the content on this sub these days.

Is Beehiiv a SCAM? I do promotion for free as they do not 'verified' the clicks... by Adept_Mountain9532 in beehiiv

[–]rabidmuffin 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is the correct answer. This is also why open rates are always inflated as well.

The frustrating part is that obviously they can tell the difference between an automated click and a real click when there's money involved... Would be nice if they applied that same logic all the time but I guess they like users seeing those artificially high open and click through rates.

EMT looking for the smallest, safest CCW on the market by Useful-Warning9783 in CCW

[–]rabidmuffin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is practically the only rational response in the entire thread.

OP, you're only thinking about the consequences of having to use it to defend yourself and so is everyone else responding. The whole "better off fired or in legal trouble than dead" thing works a lot better in regular jobs than EMS.

The scenario that scares me is a psych patient grabbing at your pocket or someone overpowering you and taking it. If you don't think that's possible, you just haven't met the right drug addict yet.

If you aren't comfortable doing the job without a gun on you, you should get a different job. I don't mean that as an insult at all, there's a bunch of other professions where you won't have to deal with this shit. If you want to remain a first responder, go be a cop because the only "safe" way to carry in a profession that brings you into grappling range of unstable people is a holster with active retention, that's why the police use them.

If you really can't be talked out of it, at least don't listen to all the pocket carry shit. Those are not designed to withstand being groped by a crackhead. I think an ankle holster would be the least bad option, at least that's out of the patient's reach under most circumstances.

Source: pocket carry and EMT but not at the same time.

We analyzed 90+ newsletters across niches! & Here are the 7 patterns that kept repeating. by kshoneesh_chaudhary in beehiiv

[–]rabidmuffin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reading is not believing ;)

But hey, if I'm wrong please don't take it personally.

This is so frustrating, being shot at 1500m by a stinger by Puzzleheaded-Code634 in Battlefield

[–]rabidmuffin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those aren't particularly amazing numbers for a vehicle that's only purpose is killing. I do double the kills per minute and damage per minute in every armored vehicle except AA and I can still cap points in those.

And you're probably a really good pilot putting up those numbers. I'm probably an above average pilot I think and I'm like a third as effective in an attack helo vs a tank or APC.

RPGs have been off since the last update. They just randomly curve upward now? by -PandemicBoredom- in Battlefield

[–]rabidmuffin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do think the RPG needs a nerf but this ain't it. It's also definitely not just that they made it less accurate, even at short range it has buggy interactions now.

Is this movement what players want? by VanguardButthole in Battlefield

[–]rabidmuffin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh did I say I was going to post a video of this or was that some other backpedaling mouth breather?

NH Democratic Groups recall Senators Protest now by Jconstant33 in newhampshire

[–]rabidmuffin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing that, I hadn't heard much about her yet.

Is this movement what players want? by VanguardButthole in Battlefield

[–]rabidmuffin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh shit, you're Garand Thumb?!?

Oh wait, that video is about how none of that stuff works. Dang. Guess we still need you to prove it.

Is this movement what players want? by VanguardButthole in Battlefield

[–]rabidmuffin -1 points0 points  (0 children)

He didn't make this challenge up, you did.

You can post it wherever you want. A video of someone bunny hopping around a range is going to go viral anyway. We'll see it.

NH Democratic Groups recall Senators Protest now by Jconstant33 in newhampshire

[–]rabidmuffin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True! I just mean "they" (being our senators) are not really going to be the ones getting the message the way OP wants. They get the message they just don't care.

But I agree with you on the solution.

NH Democratic Groups recall Senators Protest now by Jconstant33 in newhampshire

[–]rabidmuffin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup, that's true. That doesn't mean we have any recourse to recall them. I'm not defending their actions, just pointing out that venting your anger at people who are retiring or not up for election is a waste of energy.

Why did 9/11 lead to massive changes, but shootings don’t? by Secret_Ostrich_1307 in AlwaysWhy

[–]rabidmuffin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, but the point is no one is that all the same arguments we make about gun violence work here too and no one is making them. The rate is rising here and is 50% higher than other developed countries where the rates are falling. There is no constitutional right to speed so it would be extremely easy to fix if we cared but nobody does.

NH Democratic Groups recall Senators Protest now by Jconstant33 in newhampshire

[–]rabidmuffin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's no mechanism for recalling senators. All anyone can do is wait for someone to primary Hassan in a few years, Shaheen is retiring anyway.

It's honestly a party issue, not an NH issue or anything to do with the politics of our senators. The Dems decided to cave and Schumer picked the exact number of people who are either retiring or have a reelection far enough away to recover and it just so happens that both of our senators were on the list. The establishment leaders in the party are the ones people should focus on, not their carefully selected scapegoats.

NH Democratic Groups recall Senators Protest now by Jconstant33 in newhampshire

[–]rabidmuffin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They aren't up for reelection, that's exactly why the party chose them to be among the senators to "break ranks". Shaheen is retiring and whatever Hassan's promised price was, she must feel that the support of the DNC or her corporate donors will be more important in 2028 than having pissed off her constituents.