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It's a byproduct of freedom. We could reduce these kinds of things, easily, if we were willing to give up many of our freedoms and rights, i.e., due process rights, privacy rights, etc. But it's a lot of hand-wringing for a problem that statistically isn't a significant one. It's just one that the media and politicians (and highly emotional subjects) love. How many people are killed by a crazy person in a mass killing like this each year? In a country of 330+ million people, with 300+ million guns present? It's not a lot. In fact, all homicide, by any means (guns or otherwise) account for only .7% of deaths in the US. You are more likely to die from being bitten by a snake or spider than in a mass killing by a crazed lunatic with a gun. |
So, of course, while we'd like for the death rate by spider or crazed lunatic with a gun to be zero, we're doing pretty well on both fronts. We don't need to jump on the ban wagon just yet.
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I doubt most of us could manage a head shot outside of a pistol range. Maybe that cartoon should show the lady depositing a .32 bullet in the killer's body armor as he executes her.
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some speculation from listening to guys down at the lodge.
the shooter was most likely shooting cheap green tip ammo. it's military surplus designed to defeat body armor. experience in the middle east shows that it is less effective against people wearing regular street clothes. it goes right through them, hence the guy who was shot seven times charging the shooter but lived. not sure how this impacts the body armor debate. |
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agree about the culture..
the rest..nope.. Criminals currently have little to nothing to worry about.. at most they face some more 'Probation'.. so why should I care..? when I see & know my Government breaks / ignores / chooses which laws .. to enforce.. I'm not fearful of them enforcing the law.. I don't break them other than speeding.. but my views and stance tell me.. I should // need to worry about reprisal.. Rika |
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i stand corrected all i've read is that he had 14 weapons total and a rifle on him during the attack. the reports gets infuriatingly vague after that. and some say body armor and others flak jacket. |
I have a couple of these should SHTF. ½" plates on front and back. I hope I never have to use them. Instead of camo they're just olive drab.
http://www.armourshield.com/images/c...mour-plate.jpg http://www.armourshield.com/images/c...ody-armour.jpg Link: NIJ STANDARD 0101.04 |
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Firearms have proven themselves for centuries to be the solution to some very specific, pressing problems. Most folks would tell you, after having solved such problems, that nothing else would have worked nearly as well. Funny, as I get older, my position on firearms ownership continues to evolve. I have now reached a point where I'm actually somewhat pleased, or relieved, that certain folks have chosen not to arm themselves. I'm sure you will be happy to learn that I fully support you in your decision to remain unarmed. |
Why ban it? If "they" do the "crims" will buy it along with their illegal guns.
If anything it would be financially beneficial to illegal gun suppliers because they'd have more to sell. Also... With a little bit on knowledge it's actually possible to make your own. All the materials are easily available. |
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Same scenario has occurred time and again with these mass shootings - idiot goes on a rampage - and once he is met with resistance from law enforcement, he turns his weapons on himself. Another thing to consider - in an active shooter scenario, the shooter is unaware of why type of ammo a CCW is firing at him. He's pumped full of adrenaline, has pinpoint vision, and is definately NOT in a calm state of mind. With those and many other factors at play, he doesn't have the wherewithal to determine if that bullet he just took is enough to penetrate his body armor. Again - in the Oregon shooting, there was the military fellow who stood up to the shooter - and while he got shot multiple times, the shooter went on to another room where presumably there would be less resistence. Had that man who stood up to him been carrying, the shooter may have killed himself sooner. Resisting, especially with a firearm, is significantly more effective than the typical 'hide and cower' (ie: shelter in place) line of thought. Shelter in place is not effective against a lunatic's desire to inflict the large amount of chaos possible. Final point: as others pointed out, this is a mental health issue, not a gun control issue. That is where the effort should be spent. -Z-man. |
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In self-defense CCW class, among other things, they teach you to draw your weapon, fire one round in the head, and two into the center of mass. Lather, rise, repeat. Aiming for center of mass is only part of effective self defense against an assailant. There is a big difference between a person who holds a CCW and carries vs. a person who is trained in CCW scenarios. -Z |
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