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about 30 ppl killed in YET ANOTHER shooting (pg. 29)
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| DJ RANN |
hmmm, so this thread has come full circle, and basically we've now established that more gun ownership means more murders.
So now where's the argument against gun control...and it looks like it;s going to happen for real, especially as there's a way to get just about any other gun than a handgun, banned.
So you think you know the second amendment? Really interesting article..
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blo...-amendment.html |
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| srussell0018 |
| I'm interested to see what kind of gun was used. Couldn't have been an assault rifle if a bulletproof vest stopped it. |
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| Trance-MB |
This week I heard a kid bringing a gun to school for his protection, a father owning one to protect his family and today that teachers are allowed to carry a gun for protection.
But I wonder how often having a gun did make a difference and really saved someones life? I would think that most of the times you would be too late anyways.
No guns still sounds best to me. |
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| Joss Weatherby |
The problem with everyone having guns is that everyone has guns... Situations can get really intense really fast.
Even if everyone is mentally stable, safe firearm usage in a emergency situation is something most people are not trained to deal with. Plinking at the range does not equate to having to draw your weapon, find cover, engage a target, all while avoiding friendly fire, identifying who isn't the "shooter" if other people are firing their weapon, and maintaining your cool while possibly being fired upon.
That is something that takes training, and not just training once, not just a day, but weeks and months every year of intensive courses that develop the mindset, muscle memory, and intuition that allow you to function in an extremely high stress situation. These are skills that you regularly have to put to practice as well. |
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| Joss Weatherby |
I know most of you give me about my military simulation stuff, but thinking about this, and talking with some people I think I might make a scenario for this simulator that takes real people players (not AI) and puts them in a situation where there is a random shooter, and everyone else (or most everyone else) around them has guns. You could probably replicate how it would be in real life pretty easily.
Also provide parameters for increasing/decreasing the number of guns per person, number of shooters, etc. |
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| EddieZilker |
| quote: | Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
I know most of you give me about my military simulation stuff, but thinking about this, and talking with some people I think I might make a scenario for this simulator that takes real people players (not AI) and puts them in a situation where there is a random shooter, and everyone else (or most everyone else) around them has guns. You could probably replicate how it would be in real life pretty easily.
Also provide parameters for increasing/decreasing the number of guns per person, number of shooters, etc. |
You could start it off easy, making it a single shooter, obviously dressed in BDU, in a simple environment and then start complicating matters. |
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| Jon_Snow |
| Have you ever tried creating a simulation where you're not living with your parents, have a girlfriend, and a job? :p |
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| Lagrangian |
By the same set of axioms: Not everyone who is mentally unstable is prone to own a firearm. Is the act of murder a symptom of mental unrest?
In other words, are all murderers mentally Ill (academically)? |
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| Looney4Clooney |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
I'm interested to see what kind of gun was used. Couldn't have been an assault rifle if a bulletproof vest stopped it. |
tactical police units wear different vests than normal police. They use ceramic based composites and can usually stop a rifle round . |
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| Psyshell |
| Well the only difference between a sociopath and a psychopath is sometimes merely whether someone does mean things that are illegal or not. There's occasionally people who join the military because they "want to kill people" for instance. |
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