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At that point they were past the hypotheticals and something was done that needed to be, he was stopped from shooting more people.could have taken none if he didn't have a gun.
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At that point they were past the hypotheticals and something was done that needed to be, he was stopped from shooting more people.could have taken none if he didn't have a gun.
of course but then this doesn't change the fact that such situation would be used to validate one's political agenda. if one is going to use that argument, then it goes both ways and not one way around. we won't arrive at this violence without the same parameter which is gun violence.At that point they were past the hypotheticals and something was done that needed to be, he was stopped from shooting more people.
Let's not forget that the good Samaritan was also lucky. He could have been misidentified as the shooter by law enforcement. This is why I find it a bit crazy to want to be The Good Guy.At that point they were past the hypotheticals and something was done that needed to be, he was stopped from shooting more people.
I'm not saying everyone should carry guns but the samaritan saved lives and I wouldn't care if he had hit the shooter in the head with a brick.Let's not forget that the good Samaritan was also lucky. He could have been misidentified as the shooter by law enforcement. This is why I find it a bit crazy to want to be The Good Guy.
I'm not saying everyone should carry guns but the samaritan saved lives and I wouldn't care if he had hit the shooter in the head with a brick.
But you're the one obviously with a political agenda. I'm not advocating for gun rights I'm thankful somebody did something. As mentioned I'd feel the same way if the samaritan disarmed him with a mop handle.of course but then this doesn't change the fact that such situation would be used to validate one's political agenda. if one is going to use that argument, then it goes both ways and not one way around. we won't arrive at this violence without the same parameter which is gun violence.
not really. as I mentioned, it goes both ways. considering the manner of what the news was presented, surely, FOX News would start celebrating this event even further like it's the 4th of July. but anyways, it's Fox News. they would celebrate anything stupid like Jesus with a rifle.But you're the one obviously with a political agenda. I'm not advocating for gun rights I'm thankful somebody did something. As mentioned I'd feel the same way if the samaritan disarmed him with a mop handle.
Yes really. You're the one discussing fox news.not really. as I mentioned, it goes both ways. considering the manner of what the news was presented, surely, FOX News would start celebrating this event even further like it's the 4th of July. but anyways, it's Fox News. they would celebrate anything stupid like Jesus with a rifle.
So did they charge the robber with the murder or manslaughter?
where was that story where an intruder sued the homeowner for injuries sustained inside the home of the place that he was about to rob? yeah, so ridiculous.In many states I think it COULD be in some way contorted to fall under a felony murder statute. Not Texas though
At the very least the shooter should be charged with some type of endangerment or negligence.
where was that story where an intruder sued the homeowner for injuries sustained inside the home of the place that he was about to rob? yeah, so ridiculous.
Why are assault weapons even available to civilians? I hear gun lovers saying the term “assault rifle” or “AR” doesn’t mean the gun is as bad as people would think.
The M1 garand and og kaloshnikov have wood stocks. Both are still deadly to this day. M1 though is a semi. Regardless, they are deadly. Civilians shouldn't be even allowed to carry frearms unless the need for it is really a necessity. Most often, gun ownership is mostly for bragging and irresponsible use.*This is not my opinion on rifles, just trying to explain what you asked*
It’s semantics. Assault rifles are fully automatic and in fact aren’t sold to the public (unless you have a certain license as a dealer). The AR doesn’t stand for assault rifle, it stands for Armalite Rifle. Assault rifle is what everyone refers to any rifle as even though it’s technically not the same thing (nor even close). As for the not being as bad as people think, a rifle is a rifle. Obviously there are different calibers but the ones we are seeing in these mass shootings are dressed up and black with a 30 round magazine opposed to a regular wood grain one which is the same thing. A rifle is dangerous no matter what. Here’s a pic showing what I mean