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MN. mall attack and stabings

i am not posting this to say it is terrorism or to bash anyone, i am posting this just to prove a point, that more qualified people need to carry guns. the perp was taken down by a off duty police officer, lucky he was there, and lucky he had his gun with him. if the officer wasn't there, many more people could of been hurt or killed
 
Me thinks it's more than just opening up a post and not finding it to ones sensibilities. If that were the case, a reasonable person would close out and move on the the next post. Most people do it all the time, I certainly do. there seems to be little logic in continuing to follow a thread that bothers you sooo much, that you eventually feel a need to inject your own post, that expresses your displeasure in its content. What's the point?

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I follow posts that I may not like, just to see a counterpoint. Why not? For example, the most recent one that seemed to get quite a few members hackles up was the football player. I actually thought it was a waste of time, for those that were irate b/c he didn't stand, to get their blood pressure up. Does that mean that only those that agreed with the original post should have followed it? But, I guess we could squabble over what a reasonable person is.

I say, read what you want and post what you want, whether negative or positive. If you don't like a post, and you want to continue to follow and comment, go for it.
 
I am in favor of anything that can prevent that tragedy from happening, i would have no problem violating the civil rights
of the perp rather then jeopardize the life of a victim.
i am happy the lslamic terrorist is dead & only he.
 
Its interesting that this was not even an issue that was debated 8 years ago. What Happened?
 
Its interesting that this was not even an issue that was debated 8 years ago. What Happened?
If you're trying to start up another Pissing match over Politics: stop right now! :lecturef_smilie:
We're having enough fun fighting over the right to carry! :D
 
The only thing I like is to ride my :ani29::spyder2: :yes:. There's is no end who got the biggest. largest, etcetera packages.
 
While I was glad to hear that a cop was present to take down the perp, it is not a solution to have a bunch of armed people opening fire in a mall. I would bet that there would have been a lot more people hurt or killed the from stray bullets. Leave the job to the professionals, not wanna be dirty Harrys.
 
While I was glad to hear that a cop was present to take down the perp, it is not a solution to have a bunch of armed people opening fire in a mall. I would bet that there would have been a lot more people hurt or killed the from stray bullets. Leave the job to the professionals, not wanna be dirty Harrys.

i do agree with you, but i have found that i calm down when i would carry my gun. i have thought about it becoming a western type shoot out, but with training before receiving a CCW permit, i am sure they can weed out the people that don't deserve or should no carry a gun
 
While I was glad to hear that a cop was present to take down the perp, it is not a solution to have a bunch of armed people opening fire in a mall. I would bet that there would have been a lot more people hurt or killed the from stray bullets. Leave the job to the professionals, not wanna be dirty Harrys.
IF that off duty cop hadn't of been there would you like to have your wife wait the 10-15 minute response time for the police to show up? Not me.
 
IF that off duty cop hadn't of been there would you like to have your wife wait the 10-15 minute response time for the police to show up? Not me.
They're from Ottawa: if it works for them up there... :thumbup:
But Canada and the United States DO have some differences in how things get done

"...wanna be dirty Harrys."

You're not serious; are you?
 
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They're from Ottawa: if it works for them up there... :thumbup:
But Canada and the United States DO have some differences in how things get done

"...wanna be dirty Harrys."

You're not serious; are you?


No Bob, that was said to drive home a point.

To me, the only people that should be carrying a gun are those that have specific training for this. While some would say that they go shooting all the time, it is a totally different thing shooting a paper target and shooting a person. Especially, if that person can shoot back. When the adrenaline is surging most people cannot focus properly and tunnel vision sets in. I see this all the time when I watch videos of shootings. The bullets are flying all over the place. Most will empty a magazine before they realize it. Sure, you can say that won't happen to me because I have training. Until you are put in that situation you really don't know. And, if you do kill an innocent then that will haunt you for the rest of your life. nojoke
 
:D So with little or no firearms experience: you'll base your answer upon videos?? :roflblack::roflblack:

Situational awareness is a crutial ally when things start going "pear-shaped" around you... The person that can identify the problem the quickest, and come up with a workable plan; is the one that will prevail! nojoke

And I've said that carrying a sidearm clearly isn't for everyone. It comes with tremendous responsibilities, and can bear terrible consequences.
 
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