1. In your normal daily, weekly, monthly routine, where are you most vulnerable to crime (typically meaning unarmed) and why?
2. In a perfect world, what could be done about this to make you less vulnerable (change a law, change something physically about a location, other?)
3. In the real world, what could be done to make you less vulnerable?
I'll start with the copy of what I posted in the other forum as answer to question 1, then move on to the other two.
Yes, when I'm buckling my very young children into their child safety seats.Oldgringo wrote:Regardless of how many guns you may be totin', can you think of anyplace or anytime that you're more vulenerable to evil than when you're stashin' your goodies in your vehicle. Think hard now.
This is why the ban on CHL at any school (not just a university) infuriates me.

Picking up my children from the gun-free "safety" of their school is hands down the most dangerous and vulnerable part of my day.
Q2: In a perfect world, TPC 46.03 (1), TPC 46.035 (2), and all Federal laws prohibiting legal carry of firearms on school property would be rendered null and void.
Q3: In the real world, I suppose I could ask the preschool's owners for permission (in writing of course) to carry on their property, but then I run the risk of not just being banned by law from possessing a gun in the school premises but also from even having one in my truck in their parking lot if they tell my orally "no guns of any kind on our property" - thus valid 30.06 notice for the entire property, not just the premises of the school as defined by law.
I could keep a can of pepper spray on my belt when I go in/out of the school, but I don't think this is much of a help if someone tries to rob me or kidnap my children at gunpoint in the parking lot.
I could ALWAYS pick up the kids with my wife, have her go into school to get them while I sit in the car and watch the parking lot (this is actually what we do when possible, but we can't always both be there to pick up the kids).
I dunno, any other suggestions?