screamingeagle
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Immigrants should be forbidden to buy and own guns. Guns are for American citizens only.
nevada said:The shooter might have been stopped after a few kills if people were allowed to carry pistols on campus.
Freedom is completely wrong. He wants to disarm everybody. That's what happened at Virginia Tech. Now everybody who obeyed the law is dead, and the one guy who did not obey the law killed them.
Rarely do shooters get far in concealed carry zones. They are often stopped after a few kills by other citizens with guns.
2002, Appalachian School of Law: Peter Odighizuwa, a student from Nigeria, killed 3 people, including the dean, and wounded 3 other people, with a .380 automatic. Student Tracy Bridges heard the shooting and got his revolver from his car. Confronting Odighizuwa as he walked out of the office, Bridges aimed his revolver at Odighizuwa and order him to surrender. Odighizuwa dropped his gun and Bridges and another student tackled him.
2007, Salt Lake City. Sulejmen Talovic, a muslim refugee from Bosnia, walked into Trolley Square Mall with a 12 gauge shotgun and a .38 revolver and began shooting. After killing 5 people and wounding 4, he turned on Ken Hammond, who was eating in the mall. Hammond immediately drew his concealed pistol and took cover behind a cinder block support column and exchanged fire with Talovic, firing 10 shots, hitting and killing the shooter.
remark22 said:I am curious to see what motives the media will give the shooter. For white males, they traditionally cite "heavy metal music" as a prime source. I wonder what ridiculous crap they'll pull out now.
BINGO!sport historian said:remark22 said:I am curious to see what motives the media will give the shooter. For white males, they traditionally cite "heavy metal music" as a prime source. I wonder what ridiculous crap they'll pull out now.
Alienation from a racist society.
White Shogun said:Dixie makes the point I came to this thread to make myself. One armed citizen could have ended this the moment it began. The irony of one who calls himself "Freedom" arguing the case for further loss of liberty.
I don't know if any of the students thought to fight back or rush this madman, but if you follow these types of stories long enough you notice a disturbing trend: No one ever fights back. The assassin will move from one person to the next, killing them execution style and no one moves to defend themselves; not the second person line and not the twentieth in line. They wait for the arrival of their executioner.
There was an Iranian that took hostages in a bar several years ago. He had a vendetta against the U.S. (surprise, surprise) and took out his frustration on two blonde women in the bar. He sexually humiliated them, and then forced other patrons (hostages) to sodomize these women with items he brought into the bar with him. Not one of the men in this group thought to attack this Iranian and prevent such degradation. Where would a man find the will to look himself in the mirror the rest of his life after taking part in the rape and torture of an innocent person? Where is honor?
There truly are some things worse than death.
guest301 said:White Shogun said:Dixie makes the point I came to this thread to make myself. One armed citizen could have ended this the moment it began. The irony of one who calls himself "Freedom" arguing the case for further loss of liberty.
I don't know if any of the students thought to fight back or rush this madman, but if you follow these types of stories long enough you notice a disturbing trend: No one ever fights back. The assassin will move from one person to the next, killing them execution style and no one moves to defend themselves; not the second person line and not the twentieth in line. They wait for the arrival of their executioner.
There was an Iranian that took hostages in a bar several years ago. He had a vendetta against the U.S. (surprise, surprise) and took out his frustration on two blonde women in the bar. He sexually humiliated them, and then forced other patrons (hostages) to sodomize these women with items he brought into the bar with him. Not one of the men in this group thought to attack this Iranian and prevent such degradation. Where would a man find the will to look himself in the mirror the rest of his life after taking part in the rape and torture of an innocent person? Where is honor?
There truly are some things worse than death.
I agree with you Shogun. There are some things that gnaw on a man worse than dying. Where is the honor in the situation you described above. If a few professors, janitors and yes even students had weapons permits the casualty level would have been much lower. I also say that in a situation like this that even if you don't have a weapon if the crowd would charge into the gunmen en masse, he couldn't kill more than three or four before the crowd got to him. I know that's hard to do in the chaos and horror of the moment. But there has got to be a better option than hiding under a desk or just pleading and screaming at the gunman to not shoot you. I don't want to go out that way.
nhl411 said:Hockaday said:Massachusetts, huh? Figures.
whats wrong with Mass., im from there and i can see that gun control doesn't appear to be the way to go...
sport historian said:The killer left an invective-filled note in his room. He railed against "rich kids, deceitful charlatans, and debauchery." As I wrote above, that will be the excuse used for what happened.
Hockaday said:nhl411 said:Hockaday said:Massachusetts, huh? Figures.
whats wrong with Mass., im from there and i can see that gun control doesn't appear to be the way to go...
Little bit of a cheap shot there. I was tired, and I knew this incident would become ammo for more attacks on the 2nd Amendment. Then to see someone on this board falling for that trick, I got a little chapped. Then I see Massachusetts. Ted Kennedy. Harvard. Eastern Seaboard and all that. Birthplace of liberalism. Hotbed of gun control.
So I stereotyped. I apologize. I guess I need some sensitivity training.