I know it's still surprisingly controversial as a subject, but this incident highlights the need for self protection. I rarely if ever go out without carrying a firearm anymore. When in the mountains, I feel safe and once I get on the trails, I usually pack it away. On local walks like this area or the many downtowns we walk, I carry. Make no mistake about it, there are copious amounts of very bad people among the general population. Everybody should sit down and ask themselves. Ok, what if I do run into a bad person and there is no help anywhere around? If your current plan is the ever popular " Please don't hurt me method", you should give it some serious thought. I was at the Canterbury rest area one fine weekday morning walking my dog, on our way up North. A man came out of the woods and approached me, asking me if I wanted a good time? My dog who rarely gets agitated, got very unsettled. I told him to leave immediately and he did. I then called the state police and reported the incident. I was told that that area is not patrolled by local PD and that the state police are to busy to question perverts. I was not pleased with this answer.
I was at the Canterbury rest area one fine weekday morning walking my dog, on our way up North. A man came out of the woods and approached me, asking me if I wanted a good time? My dog who rarely gets agitated, got very unsettled. I told him to leave immediately and he did. I then called the state police and reported the incident. I was told that that area is not patrolled by local PD and that the state police are to busy to question perverts. I was not pleased with this answer.
If I lived in Southern NH I would carry full time as well. Chances are much higher down South and into Massachusetts. Too many crimmals out about with multible felony's etc out there today.
If I lived in Southern NH I would carry full time as well. Chances are much higher down South and into Massachusetts. Too many crimmals out about with multible felony's etc out there today.
Dude you got hit on at a rest stop. You told him to go away and he did. Not exactly a resounding reason why one should be strapped at all time.
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