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This is the problem with law enforcement they assume all criminal are dumb, they fail to catch the smart ones or it takes them a very long time to finally figure out who did it.
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It was the six year old girl being shot and killed that really did it for me.
The most frustrating acts of violence to me are those that involve the innocent. I'm only 28, but I would honestly lay my life down for that six year old girl even though I don't know her. |
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Put the gunman discussion aside for a moment.
Every emergency door I have seen has a scary sign warning that the alarm will sound if that door was open. Why didn't that happen in this particular case?
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07-23-2012, 01:14 PM | #30 |
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Not in a lot of theaters because people use them to get to their cars faster or leave for phone calls- the same ruse employed by the shooter.
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07-23-2012, 01:35 PM | #32 |
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true, i remember as a teen 15 or so years ago we would sneak in through those exit doors.
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Haha the local theaters had no outside door handles so that you couldn't do that, but since ticketing was only done at the front door we would buy tickets to one movie and see three in a row instead.
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07-23-2012, 01:58 PM | #34 | |
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OMG YES! Lets make it illegal for people to buy guns! Fuck it, lets make drugs illegal too.....oh wait they are and yet they are all around us. Half the guns on the street are not registered anyways so there will continue to be a black market for it. This guy purchased the guns like a regular civilian would. 6,000 rounds IS alot but there are plenty of people that can run through 6,000 round at a gun range between them and their friends. My personal opinion; the sentencing of convicted 1st degree murders should be death penalty. We kill alligators and sharks when we catch humans feeding them or whenever they attack us and why? because they are not afraid of us and could do it again. Why shouldn't we treat people who have mass murdered the exact same way. Im sorry if i sound irrational but its BS. We spend so much money to put scums in jail for life.....WHY?!??! they are going to rot in there anyways so just give it up. Sorry You need to give them something to think about....Would taking a life be worth your own? Im sure people would think twice before they thought about killing innocent people or for $20 of weed. Its like someone asking you if you want to do a 20 roll but theres a cop behind you....camon, you're not going to do it because you know the consequences are severe. |
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yes, one of your friends would buy a ticket and open the door for the rest . I miss those days nothing like this to worry about and kids get bullied and picked on all the time.
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Still, as it has been stated here and as it's obvious from such massacres in countries where gun control is much stricter, if some nutcase wants to commit mass murder, he'll find a way to obtain guns. You can't stop a lunatic like this.
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They then placed the clause in the 2nd amendment so that the people will always be armed, to keep the government in check. That is the original purpose
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Now lets pretend that on average, 5% of the population carries concealed, and you have 10 people who carry a concealed weapon in that senario. What are the chances the shooter walks into a theater in the first place, knowing more likely than not that people who are armed will be able to defend themselves. What do you think that's going to do to the average criminal, or worse, a guy like this one who isn't your average criminal? I couldn't believe it when I read those reports. School out or not, 3am is not a reasonable time for infants and 6 year olds to be at the movies. Quote:
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I've had my CC permit for two years, and I'm at the range at least once a month or more. I used to carry everywhere it was legal... Grocery store, movies, dinners. My ex used to give me crap, asked why. This event reminded me that you never know where you might be when the situation arises and you might need your weapon. I've been a lot more proactive in having it with me again since I read about what happened. I saw the movie last night, and guess what, I had it right at my side. So, that's my .02. People need to stop blaming the weapon, and need to start blaming the person. We don't blame the car when it kills someone in a car crash, we don't blame a bat or a knife or a brick or a bottle or a lead pipe when used to harm a person. Stop blaming the tool, start blaming the person. He easily could've chosen another way and set the entire building on fire instead, which likely could've cost a lot more people their lives. |
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Jefferson was famous for saying that "a little rebellion now and then is a good thing." But few historians believe he actually thought overthrowing the new government was a good thing. The whole idea of citizens bearing arms in case they needed to overthrow the government is a load of BS created by the pro-gun lobby. Does anyone seriously believe a rebellion against the government stands any chance at all of succeeding? Has it ever? Let me state again, I am not an anti-gun advocate. I have been a gun owner in the past, although I don't currently own one. But if you really read history and not just the propaganda from the NRA, you'll see that the 2nd Amendment *never* mentions or even implies the right to bear arms in order to overthrow the government.
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like the article posted earlier in here, some people step-up in the face of danger (kid who helped the stranger and her kids) and some just naturally think of self-preservation (coward who left his wife and kids) |
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