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Joshua Costa

I have a list of "safe" locations in my head that are free from school zones. This includes things like choosing to shop at my local Target that is not in a school zone instead of Walmart.
When ever I can I will choose one of my "safe locations" to go about my business for the day while open carrying I do that.
The more time that goes by the longer my list of safe locations gets, and the more I am able to open carry.
It would be awesome if I could conceal carry because I would be able to carry at a lot more places.
I just feel more comfortable with a firearm on me. After spending my time in the Marines I have a sense of duty to my family and community that I just cant shake. I don't know how I could live with myself if I were to let my family and my community down by not being there when they needed me. I don't know, maybe the Marine Corps just brain washed me good but I care very little for my own life, the only thing that brings me joy is knowing that I can protect and defend the people around me so they may go on and do great things. I am a simple servant of the Flag and will remain so until I die. I think that is the only thing I am really good at.

Macro Economics, Gardening, Hiking, Fishing,
Location
San Diego
Occupation
A student of Engineering

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"I do not love the sword for its gleam, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory; I love only what they protect."
— J.R.R. Tolkien
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