On the other hand, I bet more innocent people have been shot by the police In police shootings than CCW shootings.
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Yes, that's exactly what I mean. If you read the posts I've made over the last day or so, that's EXACTLY what I'm arguing.Extra Medium wrote:
You mean someone like..............the police? Someone like...................a veteren?KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
I would trust someone with specific training in dealing with those types of situations
But Dilbert said they by and large can't shoot for shit. He's apparently some Aussie top shot comp shooter so he MUST know what he is talking about, right?
Most cops can't shoot worth shit. It's a fact. Going to the range to qualify once a year doesn't cut it.Extra Medium wrote:
You mean someone like..............the police? Someone like...................a veteren?KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
I would trust someone with specific training in dealing with those types of situations
But Dilbert said they by and large can't shoot for shit. He's apparently some Aussie top shot comp shooter so he MUST know what he is talking about, right?
1 member of the LGOF is the same as the rest I suppose.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Yes, that's exactly what I mean. If you read the posts I've made over the last day or so, that's EXACTLY what I'm arguing.Extra Medium wrote:
You mean someone like..............the police? Someone like...................a veteren?KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
I would trust someone with specific training in dealing with those types of situations
But Dilbert said they by and large can't shoot for shit. He's apparently some Aussie top shot comp shooter so he MUST know what he is talking about, right?
so argue with dilbert about that, not me. Why would you take his statements and debate them with me? Seems kind of, well, stupid.
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That's how my class was too.Extra Medium wrote:
CCW Permit classes go to great lengths to teach you what situations you are and are not allowed to react in, as well as where you are and are not allowed to carry. The one I went through also had us prove competency by disassembling and reassembling the weapon, 2 hours of mandatory supervised range time and you had to qualify with the weapon you were carrying. Also covered was the different effects different bullets had on the human body and what types of material certain bullets could penetrate all geared to picture of bullet control and it's importance. It was actually much more in depth than the military training that I had received with the M16 and M9. To say CCW permit holders are a bunch of stupid redneck Rambo's is stupid to say the least.
Haha, i've never said Cops are better. I said I trust someone with training over someone without training. Within those two groups, you have people who are more capable and people who are less capable. Nor have I ever said someone should not attempt to be a hero. It seems you guys are more interested in telling me what my position is so you can argue against it than actually comprehending what I am saying. Giving someone a weapon doesn't automatically turn them into a hero, nor does it automatically turn them into a mass murderer.west-phoenix-az wrote:
It doesnt matter Jay. They are cops so they are better.
It doesn't matter if sometimes they shoot bystanders.
All that matters is that Joe Blow shouldn't try to take out a mass murderer because he isnt trained and there is no way he could handle the situation. Only fictional heros, cops, military, or those with training can possibly handle the situation. Nobody else should even attempt it, no matter how many lives he may be able to save.
Who's saying that?Extra Medium wrote:
To say CCW permit holders are a bunch of stupid redneck Rambo's is stupid to say the least.
Nope. Our military is shockingly unprepared. Most of our troops go to the range for a few weeks in basic training and then maybe go to the range to qualify once a year. Unless you're a sniper, they don't talk about bullet drop or anything else ballistic related. We were made to memorize the maximum effective range of our weapons and that was all. Soldiers are cannon fodder meant to move around on a chess board, not think.Shocking wrote:
I figured they tell you stuff like that before you get deployed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Di … t_shooter)Extra Medium wrote:
Aus has comp shooters? LOL. That's like Texas having a skiing club.Macbeth wrote:
IIRC Dilbert is a competitive shooter.
Also a cat person
http://groupspaces.com/TexasSkiandSnowboard/Jaekus wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Di … t_shooter)Extra Medium wrote:
Aus has comp shooters? LOL. That's like Texas having a skiing club.Macbeth wrote:
IIRC Dilbert is a competitive shooter.
Also a cat person
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I bet you lose a lot of bets.Extra Medium wrote:
I'd be willing to bet my bottom dollar that neither of you know remotely what in the fuck you're talking about.
I'd bet neither of you have been in the military.
I'd bet neither of you have ever even been to a gun training class.
I'd bet neither of you have ever taken a concealed carry course.
I'd bet neither of you have been in a situation where you've had to defend yourself.
I'd bet neither of you have spent more than 10 combined hours at a gun range.
I'd bet neither of you have the slightest idea, based in fact, of what you're talking about.
Also Dilbert, I'd LOOOOOOOOOVE to know where you actually spent time with police and ex-military under pressure to come to the conclusion that they uniformly suck. You probably know 1 pogue who couldn't hack it in the Auzzie Army and can't shoot his 12gauge worth a shit. I think I would be safe in saying that you're just blowing random words out of your ass.
I didn't say that at all. Competition shooting is a fairly light kind of pressure, you know exactly when its going to happen and you can prepare yourself for it. Who knows how a competition shooter would react under real stress.Ken Jennings wrote:
Dilbert is a comp shooter so of course he's going to pretend they are cool, calm and collected.
To say some guy who did a 4 hour class is going to be a stone-cold super-sniper who can wipe out bad guys without breaking a sweat and finish off with a dry quip is equally stupid. Anyone who thinks they are would themselves be stupid.Extra Medium wrote:
To say CCW permit holders are a bunch of stupid redneck Rambo's is stupid to say the least.
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On Monday morning when darkness was still raw, William Spengler Jr. armed himself with a rifle, a revolver and a shotgun. He had killed before. Harboring a deep-seated hatred of his sister, who lived with him, and a desire to harm his neighbors on a beachfront strip off Lake Ontario, Mr. Spengler composed a rough, typewritten plan that foretold of the destruction to come.
“I still have to get ready to see how much of the neighborhood I can burn down and do what I like doing best — killing people,” Mr. Spengler, 62, wrote, in a note the police recovered.
It had been 32 years since he beat his grandmother to death with a hammer in the Lake Road house next to his.
As Christmas Eve dawned in this suburb of Rochester, local authorities say, Mr. Spengler set fire to a car, as a trap. When an engine company came roaring down the street, he started shooting at the first responders, most likely from his Bushmaster .223-caliber rifle. It was the same type of semiautomatic weapon used in the school shooting 10 days earlier in Newtown, Conn.
“He was equipped to go to war to kill innocent people,” the Webster police chief, Gerald L. Pickering, said of Mr. Spengler.
The authorities say Mr. Spengler fired shots that killed two volunteer firefighters from long range and seriously wounded two others, and set a “raging inferno.” The police found him dead on a berm about five hours after the siege started, with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
Something doesn't add up here. If you were sentenced to 17 years in prison, you were convicted of a felony. If you were convicted of a felony, you are a prohibited person. If you are a prohibited person, you cannot legally possess a firearm (much less buy or own one).Macbeth wrote:
Guy sets house on fire and waits for the firemen to show up. Destroys 7 homes, displaces 33 people and killed two firemen. He did this 30 years after killing his grandmother with a hammer. He spent 17 years in state prison for manslaughter. And they still gave him guns.On Monday morning when darkness was still raw, William Spengler Jr. armed himself with a rifle, a revolver and a shotgun. He had killed before. Harboring a deep-seated hatred of his sister, who lived with him, and a desire to harm his neighbors on a beachfront strip off Lake Ontario, Mr. Spengler composed a rough, typewritten plan that foretold of the destruction to come.
“I still have to get ready to see how much of the neighborhood I can burn down and do what I like doing best — killing people,” Mr. Spengler, 62, wrote, in a note the police recovered.
It had been 32 years since he beat his grandmother to death with a hammer in the Lake Road house next to his.
As Christmas Eve dawned in this suburb of Rochester, local authorities say, Mr. Spengler set fire to a car, as a trap. When an engine company came roaring down the street, he started shooting at the first responders, most likely from his Bushmaster .223-caliber rifle. It was the same type of semiautomatic weapon used in the school shooting 10 days earlier in Newtown, Conn.
“He was equipped to go to war to kill innocent people,” the Webster police chief, Gerald L. Pickering, said of Mr. Spengler.
The authorities say Mr. Spengler fired shots that killed two volunteer firefighters from long range and seriously wounded two others, and set a “raging inferno.” The police found him dead on a berm about five hours after the siege started, with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
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The private sale of firearms between two people does not require a backround check, in most place (California and similiar states may be different). The "gunshow loophole" is nothing more than the legal transaction between two citizens. Which means you could call it the "I know a guy trying to sell his random gun loophole" or the "craigslist loophole" or the "local classifieds loophole". There is no magic gunshow free pass. Any firearms transaction involving an FFL dealer will involve all the same applicable legal requirements.Dilbert_X wrote:
Well apparently its not difficult to buy a firearm secondhand, from a gun show, there being no background checks and such.
Heartbreaking. Dawn is a pretty girl and had her whole life ahead of her.- A 24-year-old Rochester, New York-area woman illegally supplied two of the firearms used in the Christmas Eve sniper deaths of two volunteer firefighters who were responding to a deliberately set house fire, law enforcement officials said Friday.
U.S. Attorney William Hochul said Dawn Nguyen of Greece, New York, acted as a so-called "straw purchaser" for the two long guns used by William Spengler in the pre-dawn attack on December 24. Spengler, a 62-year-old ex-convict who was forbidden to own guns, also had a handgun in his possession, a Smith & Wesson .38 caliber revolver.
Nguyen was arrested on Friday at her home in Greece, a town about 10 miles west of Rochester. She was charged with the federal offense of willfully making a false statement in connection with the purchase of a firearm, according to the affidavit filed with her arrest warrant.
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In June 2010, Nguyen accompanied Spengler to a gun store in nearby Henrietta, police said. In buying the two weapons there, a Mossberg pump-action shotgun and a .223 Bushmaster rifle with a flash suppressor, Nguyen signed papers swearing she was the legal buyer.
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The same model Bushmaster rifle was used in the killing of 20 students and six teachers in Newtown, Connecticut, on December 14, an event that has ignited a national debate on gun control, particularly the availability of semi-automatic weapons like the Bushmaster. That model was also among those used in the Aurora, Colorado, movie theater massacre in July that left 12 dead and 58 others wounded