Today’s global environment has become more violent than just a decade ago. The majority of attacks has been on civilians in atmospheres where few, if any, of the victims are expected to be armed and able to defend themselves. However, hindsight reports from law enforcement personnel admit that if more private citizens were armed, the number of lethal crimes would most likely decrease. This is because criminals won’t know who, or how many, individuals are armed and ready to protect themselves and their loved ones.
As a weapon owner, you’ll need a Concealed Carry Permit and know the applicable firearm laws and regulations before arming yourself. As the permit name implies, the weapon must be concealed somewhere on your person. Where and how you carry a weapon is a personal choice, but ideally, it’ll be in a convenient position where you have quick access to it and therefore, have the ability to save your life or the life of a loved one. Here are the most popular tried-and-true concealed carry body locations and whether they are good or not for quick access: …show more content…
You conceal the weapon with a jacket, sweater, or a shirt worn on the outside.
Inside the Waistband (ITW) Position: Placed in the same position as the OTW for quick access, but inside your clothing.
Shoulder Position: You wear a shoulder strap under your clothing that rests just below your armpit for quick access to your weapon.
Small of the Back Position: The weapon is holstered inside your waistband at the middle of your back, just above your backside, for quick access.
Ankle Position: Strapped around the top of your ankle, the weapon’s easily covered by a pants leg. A drawback to this position is that access to your weapon may not be quick enough if an armed criminal is already facing