There was a woman who often walked alone at night in a not - so - safe area. She got a concealed carry license and carried a small handgun. Once, she noticed a man following her. When he got too close and made a threatening move, she revealed her weapon. The man immediately backed off and ran away. This shows how concealed carry can be a form of self - defense for vulnerable individuals.
One true story is about a store owner. He had a concealed carry permit. One day, a robber entered his store with a weapon. Thanks to his concealed carry, he was able to draw his gun and hold the robber at bay until the police arrived. He didn't have to fire, but just the presence of the gun made the situation under control.
A hiker in a remote area had a concealed carry firearm. He was suddenly confronted by a wild and aggressive animal. He used his gun to fire a warning shot in the air. The noise scared the animal away. His ability to carry a concealed weapon potentially saved his life in that situation. Concealed carry can be useful not just against human threats but also in some dangerous outdoor situations.