DomKen -> RE: Gun Control Saving or Costing Lives? (7/21/2012 10:26:53 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Yachtie there is absolutely no success if one is unarmed whether the venue is lit, dark, whatever. And that is why 99%+ of people have no business ever touching a firearm much less carrying a loaded weapon in public. If someone was close enough and level headed enough to draw and shoot the shooter without hitting anyone else or getting killed themselves they were close enough to tackle and bring down the shooter as well, which after all would have been the safer approach. Success in these situations, defined as stopping the shooter, is never incumbent on people being armed. Watch the vid I linked to. Ok, lets get you post. Your response to there is absolutely no success if one is unarmed whether the venue is lit, dark, whatever is And that is why 99%+ of people have no business ever touching a firearm much less carrying a loaded weapon in public. I do not see the link between what you quoted and what you state. You have two unrelated issues there. One does not follow from the other. What is close enough? Would 12 feet do? Again, watch the vid. Her dad did just what you said should be done. He died. Now Success in these situations, defined as stopping the shooter, is never incumbent on people being armed is partially correct. Defense is not incumbent on being armed, but being armed is way more preferable than not. Would you prefer rushing an armed man? No link is in the post I responded to. The link is firearms give people, dumb people, foolish bravery. Drawing down and shooting at the shooter in a dark chaotic theater with people trying to escape is just about the dumbest idea I've ever heard. Anyone who thinks it would have been the right thing to do should permanently be prevented from ever touching a firearm. Preferable in these situations is being level headed and brave. Consider for instance the case of the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Church and Jim Adkisson. A man with a shotgun intent on killing everyone in the church was stopped by completely unarmed pacifists. Greg Mckendry stood between his friends and the gun and paid the ultimate price but it gave time for 4 of his friends to tackle and restrain the shooter. None of them needed a gun to do what had to be done. Bravery does not flow from the barrel of a gun. Not so sure about"the dumbest idea I've ever heard" part....wasn't it suggested after one of the school shootings that MORE guns on campus would lessen these events? I did say "just about"
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