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#41
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(October 23, 2013 at 7:34 pm)Minimalist Wrote:
Quote:Why the fuck do you need to take a loaded handgun with you on a babysitting job? I know it's Texas, but damn.

Apparently, she lived there. So the gun was probably laying around all the time.
Hey min, I just unlocked my gun safe and left it wide open. Why don't you come over and demonstrate what you're complaining about.
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#42
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Let's hope your kids aren't wandering around. If they were, you might suddenly find yourself labeled "irresponsible."
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#43
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(October 23, 2013 at 3:43 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Texas.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/23...ref=topbar

Quote:A Texas teen was arrested after police say a boy she was babysitting shot and killed himself with her gun while she took a nap.

Melissa Ann Ringhardt, 19, was charged Tuesday in the death of 5-year-old John Read, The Orange Leader reports. Ringhardt lives in Vidor with the boy's family, who left him and a 6-month-old child in her care Monday afternoon, according to NBC News.

Orange County deputies say the teen put her semiautomatic .40-caliber handgun on a coffee table before going to take a nap. When she awoke, she found the 5-year-old lying on the floor in the living room with a gunshot wound to the head.

I suppose we can all agree that this was an irresponsible gun owner.

(Still got to walk around with a gun, though.......)

Deafest. Bitch. Ever.

Probably a Glock...damned stupid ass safeties.
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#44
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Now it's the cops who are irresponsible. Torn between placing this here or in the Fucking Cops thread. Went with here because the cops did not pull the trigger.

http://news.yahoo.com/video/3-kids-injur...40933.html

Quote:3 Kids Injured in Police Gun Accident at School

Lucky, this time.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/24/justice/wa...un-arrest/

Quote:An 11-year-old Washington state boy was arrested after bringing 400 rounds of ammunition, several knives and a handgun to school on Wednesday, police said.
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#45
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(October 23, 2013 at 8:47 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Let's hope your kids aren't wandering around. If they were, you might suddenly find yourself labeled "irresponsible."
My kids are fully grown adults with their own homes. Frankly, it's a wonder they survived to adulthood with all those guns in the house *sarcasm*. Seriously Min, you need a new pet peeve.

Though I may regret asking, I still have a morbid curiosity, so I'll ask; If we were together in a place where a criminal pulled out a gun and threatened violence, or worse, started shooting, would you be glad that I was there, and that I am highly trained, and have my sidearm with me; or do you think I shouldn't have a gun at all?
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#46
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(October 24, 2013 at 2:21 pm)freedomfromfallacy Wrote:
(October 23, 2013 at 8:47 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Let's hope your kids aren't wandering around. If they were, you might suddenly find yourself labeled "irresponsible."
My kids are fully grown adults with their own homes. Frankly, it's a wonder they survived to adulthood with all those guns in the house *sarcasm*. Seriously Min, you need a new pet peeve.

Though I may regret asking, I still have a morbid curiosity, so I'll ask; If we were together in a place where a criminal pulled out a gun and threatened violence, or worse, started shooting, would you be glad that I was there, and that I am highly trained, and have my sidearm with me; or do you think I shouldn't have a gun at all?

Would you shoot first?
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#47
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(October 24, 2013 at 2:22 pm)pocaracas Wrote:
(October 24, 2013 at 2:21 pm)freedomfromfallacy Wrote: My kids are fully grown adults with their own homes. Frankly, it's a wonder they survived to adulthood with all those guns in the house *sarcasm*. Seriously Min, you need a new pet peeve.

Though I may regret asking, I still have a morbid curiosity, so I'll ask; If we were together in a place where a criminal pulled out a gun and threatened violence, or worse, started shooting, would you be glad that I was there, and that I am highly trained, and have my sidearm with me; or do you think I shouldn't have a gun at all?

Would you shoot first?
Great Question. If the criminal with the gun is in fact threatening to do mortal harm to myself or others, then yes indeed I would shoot first to prevent the criminal from continuing with their plan. I would do what any cop (I'm not in law enforcement) in this situation would, and I would not only be legally justified in doing so, I'd also be a hero.
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#48
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(October 24, 2013 at 2:28 pm)freedomfromfallacy Wrote:
(October 24, 2013 at 2:22 pm)pocaracas Wrote: Would you shoot first?
Great Question. If the criminal with the gun is in fact threatening to do mortal harm to myself or others, then yes indeed I would shoot first to prevent the criminal from continuing with their plan. I would do what any cop (I'm not in law enforcement) in this situation would, and I would not only be legally justified in doing so, I'd also be a hero.

What if you just hurt the guy and he starts shooting randomly?
Are you that good?
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#49
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(October 24, 2013 at 2:34 pm)pocaracas Wrote:
(October 24, 2013 at 2:28 pm)freedomfromfallacy Wrote: Great Question. If the criminal with the gun is in fact threatening to do mortal harm to myself or others, then yes indeed I would shoot first to prevent the criminal from continuing with their plan. I would do what any cop (I'm not in law enforcement) in this situation would, and I would not only be legally justified in doing so, I'd also be a hero.

What if you just hurt the guy and he starts shooting randomly?
Are you that good?
First off - I would wait for a clear shot. If I didn't have one I would not fire. I would not risk endangering innocent bystanders just to play cowboy. And yes, I'm pretty accurate with most firearm configurations - especially my 1911 (it's a .45 cal. acp) which I almost always carry.
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#50
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(October 24, 2013 at 2:21 pm)freedomfromfallacy Wrote:
(October 23, 2013 at 8:47 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Let's hope your kids aren't wandering around. If they were, you might suddenly find yourself labeled "irresponsible."
My kids are fully grown adults with their own homes. Frankly, it's a wonder they survived to adulthood with all those guns in the house *sarcasm*. Seriously Min, you need a new pet peeve.

Though I may regret asking, I still have a morbid curiosity, so I'll ask; If we were together in a place where a criminal pulled out a gun and threatened violence, or worse, started shooting, would you be glad that I was there, and that I am highly trained, and have my sidearm with me; or do you think I shouldn't have a gun at all?

Shooting in a crowd is almost never the right answer. You may think you are "highly trained".... so were these cops.

http://www.cnn.com/2012/08/25/justice/ne...-shooting/

Quote:New York (CNN) -- On a busy Friday morning in Manhattan, nine pedestrians suffered bullet or fragment wounds after police unleashed a hail of gunfire at a man wielding a .45 caliber pistol who had just killed a former co-worker.

Once you fire, you have no control of the bullet.

Or, As Count Suvorov noted sagely...."The bullet is a mad thing; only the bayonet knows what it is about." and he was writing in 1796 and talking about musket balls.
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