Just had one a couple of minutes ago, but I suppose I could handle another.amused wrote: the.... can we just fuckit and have a banana?

Just had one a couple of minutes ago, but I suppose I could handle another.amused wrote: the.... can we just fuckit and have a banana?
Except that they didn't shoot the shooter dead, did they? Nope, they didn't...because he did the wise thing and dropped his guns when the police caught him. That's because our cops are properly trained not to just start shooting anyone with a gun at a crime scene. I'd do exactly the same thing if I were in the theater when the cops arrived. I'd engage the deranged criminal until I either put him down, get shot or run out of ammunition and when the police arrive (in about 90 seconds in this case...which was STILL too long to do any real good as the whole thing went down in about half that amount of time) I'd drop my gun and prone out on the floor and let them handcuff me and figure out what's going on rather than get shot by them for doing something stupid with my gun.MrJonno wrote:I'm sure if Seth had been in the cinema it would be unlikely 12 people would have died
20-30 + a couple of cops perhaps who knows.
When only criminals have guns the police known exactly who to shoot dead
Correct and nor would I want to, I also know nothing about how to survive a nuclear attack in a bunker or what to do if a wing falls of in an aircraft.But I wouldn't really expect you to understand anything at all about the tactics of armed encounters in the first place.
Add: Cinemark's corporate policy prohibits all carry of firearms in the theaters that it owns and operates, with the exception of on duty police officers.Drewish wrote:For those trying to turn this into an argument for gun control:
- His assault rifle jammed, so a ban wouldn't have made this less devastating.
- He had no criminal record, so no background check would have stopped this.
- Colorado has fairly permissive concealed carry laws, yet nobody in the audience had a gun.
Basically, this case provides no evidence one way or the other on this issue except for the people who need to force every god damn thing on the news into their own political narrative in order to piss me the right the hell off
JimC wrote:I doubt that there are any other countries with equivalent gun laws...Audley Strange wrote:Question, per capita is the number of murders by guns in the U.S. higher or lower than other countries with equivalent laws on guns?
If yes then surely it is something wrong with some part of American society that causes so many rather than the fact they have access to guns, no?
If no, then it's just the tool that people use to murder and thus the gun control argument is irrelevant, yes?
Is the gun control issue not just a red herring? Is the real issue much deeper or is there no real issue at all?
Just wondering.![]()
(not counting countries with constant anarchy or low-level warfare)
I think an honest position for an American supporter of your current gun laws would be this:
"We accept that the wide availability of guns will inevitably lead to a murder rate much higher than other societies, and more frequent gun massacres by lunatics, but we consider this a reasonable price to pay for maintaining our freedom to bear arms"
Easy headshot from 10-20 feet away. Just aim at the guy wearing the gas mask. I'm quite confident that Seth could have pulled it off.Twoflower wrote:Hey Seth, Would you engage the shooter if it was difficult to see from the tear gas he had tossed in the theater? If your eyesight was compromised wouldn't that mean you might accidentally hit someone else while aiming for the shooter? I'm curious if you would shoot no matter what, or decide based on other factors?
Except no one was allowed guns in the cinema.Tyrannical wrote:Easy headshot from 10-20 feet away. Just aim at the guy wearing the gas mask. I'm quite confident that Seth could have pulled it off.Twoflower wrote:Hey Seth, Would you engage the shooter if it was difficult to see from the tear gas he had tossed in the theater? If your eyesight was compromised wouldn't that mean you might accidentally hit someone else while aiming for the shooter? I'm curious if you would shoot no matter what, or decide based on other factors?
I don't know more than one or two policemen who go unarmed, ever.Animavore wrote:Except no one was allowed guns in the cinema.Tyrannical wrote:Easy headshot from 10-20 feet away. Just aim at the guy wearing the gas mask. I'm quite confident that Seth could have pulled it off.Twoflower wrote:Hey Seth, Would you engage the shooter if it was difficult to see from the tear gas he had tossed in the theater? If your eyesight was compromised wouldn't that mean you might accidentally hit someone else while aiming for the shooter? I'm curious if you would shoot no matter what, or decide based on other factors?
Two of the people killed were trained soldiers. I'm not sure how a no gun rule policy is enforced in a private business, I would presume a metal detector would be in place?Gawdzilla Sama wrote:I don't know more than one or two policemen who go unarmed, ever.Animavore wrote:Except no one was allowed guns in the cinema.Tyrannical wrote:Easy headshot from 10-20 feet away. Just aim at the guy wearing the gas mask. I'm quite confident that Seth could have pulled it off.Twoflower wrote:Hey Seth, Would you engage the shooter if it was difficult to see from the tear gas he had tossed in the theater? If your eyesight was compromised wouldn't that mean you might accidentally hit someone else while aiming for the shooter? I'm curious if you would shoot no matter what, or decide based on other factors?
That's just a "rule", like not bringing in outside food. All they can do is ask you to leave. Though in this case the city had laws against CCW.Animavore wrote:Except no one was allowed guns in the cinema.Tyrannical wrote:Easy headshot from 10-20 feet away. Just aim at the guy wearing the gas mask. I'm quite confident that Seth could have pulled it off.Twoflower wrote:Hey Seth, Would you engage the shooter if it was difficult to see from the tear gas he had tossed in the theater? If your eyesight was compromised wouldn't that mean you might accidentally hit someone else while aiming for the shooter? I'm curious if you would shoot no matter what, or decide based on other factors?
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