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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1411931" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>I ran over to Calloway county last Thursday night. I actually felt silly having a weapon with me. Here, not so much. You could go to certain parts of town here, and literally get shot or stabbed just for being there. Parts aren't bad at all though, you just gotta watch where you go. Out in the county, many of the young people treat meth like it's candy cigarettes. Those kind don't think straight, and they're warped enough to steal from graveyards. Easy to say,"I'll just go to the good parts". Well the flaw in that plan is they all venture out of where they belong. I'm out early, and I'm out late. I have to go here, and I have to go there. Can't live my life behind a locked door. I gotta go, and I gotta carry to go. </p><p></p><p>About a week ago, I absolutely had to have some parts. The only parts store open at 9:00 at night here is smack dab in the middle of the worst part of town. Do you wait for daylight, and get parts, or do you slip a hog leg down the back of your pants, and take your chances? If there'd been trouble, I'd have wished I'd waited. There wasn't trouble, but, there were people both in the parking lot, and store, that prolonged eye contact with would have been all the prodding they needed. </p><p></p><p>Something nobody eluded to on here, and I'm surprised. (May only apply here). To go out dressed like a farmer, or in a farm truck, attracts a certain amount of negative attention. I won't go in to any great detail, but I know that what I'm saying is true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1411931, member: 17956"] I ran over to Calloway county last Thursday night. I actually felt silly having a weapon with me. Here, not so much. You could go to certain parts of town here, and literally get shot or stabbed just for being there. Parts aren't bad at all though, you just gotta watch where you go. Out in the county, many of the young people treat meth like it's candy cigarettes. Those kind don't think straight, and they're warped enough to steal from graveyards. Easy to say,"I'll just go to the good parts". Well the flaw in that plan is they all venture out of where they belong. I'm out early, and I'm out late. I have to go here, and I have to go there. Can't live my life behind a locked door. I gotta go, and I gotta carry to go. About a week ago, I absolutely had to have some parts. The only parts store open at 9:00 at night here is smack dab in the middle of the worst part of town. Do you wait for daylight, and get parts, or do you slip a hog leg down the back of your pants, and take your chances? If there'd been trouble, I'd have wished I'd waited. There wasn't trouble, but, there were people both in the parking lot, and store, that prolonged eye contact with would have been all the prodding they needed. Something nobody eluded to on here, and I'm surprised. (May only apply here). To go out dressed like a farmer, or in a farm truck, attracts a certain amount of negative attention. I won't go in to any great detail, but I know that what I'm saying is true. [/QUOTE]
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