bnhunt
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You are simply wrong. If somebody is endanger and they are armed they have a right of self defense. And in exercising it they are not infringing on your right’s. Accept it and move on
Yeah, like snakes and other things... but carry on with your irrational fear of inanimate objects.I actually laughed at him as I do most people who open carry. He was so petrified of the danger that may lurk at the evil strawberry patch that he felt the need to go packing. And y'all call liberals scared. Lol.
Id love that too. Convincing gang members not to shoot other gang members would be an exercise in futility due to their mindset.I want the gang shootings to stop as well, but if you think open carrying is going to stop that then you are wrong. It's just adding more fuel to the fire.
Bnhunt to armed citizen: "Don't you dare defend me and my kids from that guy shooting everybody. I'd rather take my chances with him than one of your stray bullets."
Give us some real life examples where exactly that happened. How many, how often, where and when?He also increases the risk that me or my kids get shot because now the gunman perceives a threat because someone else has a gun and is firing whereas before we were no threat at all.
Give us some real life examples where exactly that happened. How many, how often, where and when?He also increases the risk that me or my kids get shot because now the gunman perceives a threat because someone else has a gun and is firing whereas before we were no threat at all.
So list all those instances where someone carrying an AR-15 wherever they wanted; opened fire where they perceived a threat and put others in danger?
I'll hang up now and wait for you to get busy with your Google-Fu.
Give us some real life examples where exactly that happened. How many, how often, where and when?He also increases the risk that me or my kids get shot because now the gunman perceives a threat because someone else has a gun and is firing whereas before we were no threat at all.
But you want to be able to carry your AR-15 wherever you want and open fire when you perceive there to be threat, which potentially puts my children in danger. I think we pay people called law enforcement to protect us in those situations and you have no right to put me or my family in danger simply because you decide someone is a threat.
So list all those instances where someone carrying an AR-15 wherever they wanted; opened fire where they perceived a threat and put others in danger?
I'll hang up now and wait for you to get busy with your Google-Fu.