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Virginia Tech University Shooting Massacre - 31 dead (pg. 2)
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system9
Goddamned .......I was in shock when i first heard this.
architect1803
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Originally posted by Progress Ent.
I think this just reaffirmed my decision to go get a CHL....


yea +1 dude
Matthias
Its not enough, but my sincere prayers and condolensces go to the families and friends of all those who were killed and wounded. Unfortunately some things in life we'll just never understand. It really angers me to no end that when certain individuals have a 'downfall' in life that they take undeserving people down with them.


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Originally posted by Zeonfiend
Better idea: how about concealed carry licenses for students?


+1 That's why I have my CHL. Not a student, but I wouldn't put it past a disgruntled employee pulling the same kinda after getting fired.
progressiveMOJO
I don't plan to get a CHL. Having a gun is the temptation to use it. And there are very, very few situations in which I'd actually want to use one.

also, I don't mean anything against having rifles for hunting or target shooting, or a pistol for target shooting. But a CHL has one purpose: giving you the capability to kill people more easily. Nothing else.
Matthias
quote:
Originally posted by progressiveMOJO
I don't plan to get a CHL. Having a gun is the temptation to use it.


I disagree.

I own a M1911 .45 for self-defense; mainly because of the part of town I currently live in. I *hope* I there never comes a situation where I would have to rely on it, but if there was, I would not be defenseless.

I have been in plenty of traffic situations where I am sure a lesser minded person would have had the impulse to shoot another driver. Anyone who drives in Houston probably has to. However, we all have a choice. I am aware of all the legal implications I would get myself into by taking such action with a firearm and perhaps this knowledge lends self-control. My point being, I have never been tempted to illegaly discharge my weapon; but should I NEED it, it's always there.

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progressiveMOJO
I don't consider myself defenseless even without a gun or weapon. I also consider myself to be level-headed, and against violence in general if it can be avoided, and having a lot to lose, and well aware of the consequences. Sure I've been lividly pissed off at a variety of people for a variety of reasons, including traffic and idiots almost getting me killed by doing stupid things with their cars, and to date I've never felt an actual desire to actually shoot them.

But, well, ty things happen. I'd rather not be mugged and all of a sudden the person who only had a knife in my back now has a knife and a gun. Something unforseeable could alter my mental state, which is a possibility for anyone regardless of how confident they are in their own sanity and levelheadedness. Most people who are shot during robberies are shot by their own guns because the robber didn't have one of his own but took theirs. For the forseeable need that I have for deadly force, there is too much that can go wrong for me to justify the trouble and responsibility of owning a handgun.

if I lived somewhere terrible it might be different, I just see more trouble than need.
architect1803
I'd like to drive to school in an M1, and just start taking out cars.

:rolleyes:
Ph03n1x
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But, well, ty things happen. I'd rather not be mugged and all of a sudden the person who only had a knife in my back now has a knife and a gun.


CHL's require background checks and training. CHL's give law abiding citizens the chance to protect themselves against anyone who threatens our lives.

It's highly unlikely that the guy with a knife or gun at your back has a CHL.

Read the Parable of the Sheep.

http://www.catb.org/~esr/guns/sheep.html

Get your CHL.

http://www.txchia.org/getchl.htm

http://www.dfwgun.com/CHL1.htm

I really hope the gun control fanatics don't try to use this event to start restricting gun laws again. They did the same after George Hennard plowed his pickup truck into a Luby's Cafeteria and shot 23 people.
diggerz
quote:
Originally posted by Matthias
Its not enough, but my sincere prayers and condolensces go to the families and friends of all those who were killed and wounded. Unfortunately some things in life we'll just never understand. It really angers me to no end that when certain individuals have a 'downfall' in life that they take undeserving people down with them.




+1 That's why I have my CHL. Not a student, but I wouldn't put it past a disgruntled employee pulling the same kinda after getting fired.


be aware of your surroundings.

terrible news
Lizard_boy
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Originally posted by architect1803
I'd like to drive to school in an M1, and just start taking out cars.

:rolleyes:



" This is the anthem... for the cackle that jacks the threads "

djjonas
quote:
Originally posted by progressiveMOJO
I don't plan to get a CHL. Having a gun is the temptation to use it. And there are very, very few situations in which I'd actually want to use one.

also, I don't mean anything against having rifles for hunting or target shooting, or a pistol for target shooting. But a CHL has one purpose: giving you the capability to kill people more easily. Nothing else.



Having a weapon to defend yourself is a constitutional right and should be exercised by those responsible enough to respect the right. IMO, if more people had things such as CHL's then it would be a deterent to would be assailants. I only say this as a former law enforcement officer.

'The people that have the ability to defend others against tyranny and the threat of evil have the responsibility to defend' - John Adams
Zild
I just don't see people with a CHL using their weapon for anything other than defense. Why do then when you can get a stolen gun for $75 and destroy it immediately after you commit your crime.
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