Carrying a Gun Means You Have to Run from Trouble!?!
The Yankee Marshal emphasizes that carrying a firearm does not obligate one to be a coward or run from all trouble. Instead, it means never being the aggressor and always striving to avoid conflict if possible. The core principle is to never do anything while armed that you wouldn't do unarmed, focusing on responsible decision-making and avoiding the gun as a first resort. While avoiding unnecessary escalation is key, it doesn't preclude self-defense or intervening in clear threats to oneself or others when justified by the situation's escalation.











