You must be a transplant if you believe that everyone has to either ask or volunteer that they have a gun. The whole idea of concealed carry is that no one knows except you. Though you have not responded to some of the things I've pointed out I will do it again, it seems that at your house you have to fill out a questionaire with questions like; do you have a communicable disease? do you have any fruit or plants? do you have fleas? do you have halitosis? does your mattress have bedbugs? are you incontinent? do you have trouble hitting the bowl when you pee?
I don't want these things in my house and I demand that you volunteer that information.
Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
What you do in your home is up to you and what I do in my home is up to me. Every ridiculous thing you mentioned has little chance of killing me. A handgun, even in the hands of the most well-intentioned person, can kill me. Accidents happen, and I want to minimize such accidents to the best of my ability.
I never said that a person carrying a concealed handgun has to volunteer that information to other. But are you familiar with the word "compassion"? It has several meanings, one of which is taking into consideration the impact of your actions on others.