Interesting article that some won't want to believe as it disproves popular myth.
10 Cases Where An Armed Citizen Stopped An Active Shooter
10 Cases Where An Armed Citizen Stopped An Active Shooter
Well, not really.The second article actually supports both sides.
Interesting article that some won't want to believe as it disproves popular myth.
10 Cases Where An Armed Citizen Stopped An Active Shooter
The boys allegedly told police that they were out playing basketball, and afterwards they came up with the idea that they wanted to commit a robbery.
As they walked down the street, they initially targeted another man, police said. However, they then saw Stuhlman, who was older than the first man, and who was walking a dog who they considered less intimidating.
Captain Clark says as they pulled out their gun and announced a robbery, there was a struggle, and Stuhlman was shot once in the chest.
http://6abc.com/news/new-images-released-of-2-teens-charged-in-murder-of-dog-walker/556111/
Contradictory concepts - you can't "point and shoot" unless you "get good at it". You can't defend yourself with a firearm - especially a handgun - unless you learn how to use it and develop an acceptable level of proficiency.... Because they don't particularly want to "get good at it", they just want to point & shoot if it ever becomes necessary. It's a defense, not a new hobby, for a lot of people, and it's just a new toy to show off and/or brag about for too many..
Nobody has ever promoted taking away the guns. Restrict access - yes, but actually take them - no.It really baffles me how so many people want to take guns away from law abiding citizens. . .
Maybe they haven't said it directly, but it is the ultimate plan.Nobody has ever promoted taking away the guns. Restrict access - yes, but actually take them - no.
The American public would never stand for it. Ever your hated liberals.