I re-read what Martin said and your right. I feel silly for not reading that 
correctly. Offer still stands though.
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> On Jan 22, 2014, at 9:04 PM, "J. F. Corner" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I was confused by Martins original email myself and almost brought up
> the same points that you did Robert.
> 
> What I believe Martin was saying, is that everyone of the homeless
> carries a box cutter, not that haxors should carry one.
> 
>> On 1/22/2014 19:58, Robert Rybicki wrote:
>> I don't suggest bringing a knife to a gun fight. Now that is part joke and 
>> mostly accurate. Guns are for self defense and knives in the eye of the law 
>> are offensive in nature. That is why if you are going to prepare for 
>> situation like defending your life have the right tool for the job. Besides 
>> being a more legal defense tool, it is also easier to be proficient with. 
>> Knife fighting takes great skill and anyone that has come out the other end 
>> of our rehabilitation system can disarm a knife easier than you can use it 
>> to hurt them.   I would not fear the homeless. I fear the drug addict 
>> crashing from a binge that is desperate to score and sees a business that is 
>> open late and thinks there might be some cash on hand.   There was some talk 
>> about a ccw class. I have a friend that is a NRA instructor. We are both 
>> passionate about arming law abiding citizens and being capable of defending 
>> life and liberty. Please let me know if this is still an interest and I will 
>> make it happen.
>> 
>> That said, if you have to fight, fight with whatever you can. Better yet as 
>> previously mentioned be aware. If someone you don't know or you don't like 
>> the looks of comes in, make a phone call to a friend and be on the phone. 
>> Put yourself on the other side of a table or something else to put space 
>> between you and that other person. Keep the door locked at night and get 
>> visual confirmation before you let them in. 
>> 
>> Please be safe and let me know if you are interested in packing a piece. 
>> Peace. 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Jan 22, 2014, at 5:17 PM, Martin Pinkston <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I don't know if anyone has really taken serious notice of the local foot 
>>> traffic at Summit yet or not.
>>> However, it generally appears to be homeless individuals walking a "daily 
>>> circuit" until the shelters open in the evening.
>>> Not all homeless are violent; however, I have yet to see any unscrupulous 
>>> person carrying a sign, warning of the potential for danger.
>>> That being said, be aware of your surroundings at all times inside and 
>>> outside the building.
>>> A safe assumption would be everyone of them carries at least a box cutter 
>>> for self defense.
>>> Just my $.02
>>> 
>>> Take Care & Have fun Always.
>>> Martin Pinkston RN
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