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Ken King said:
If they are known crazy then they would be illegally carrying a weapon.


I know a good many people that aren't considered crazy but I sure as hell wouldn't want to see them carrying a gun.
 

Midnightrider

Well-Known Member
Larry Gude said:
...reasons be?

Would a person never have need in a bar to defend themselves with a weapon?

Are there never bad guys in banks?
If you are too stiupid to figure that out i cant help ya, sorry.
 

Dougstermd

ORGASM DONOR
Larry Gude said:
...reasons be?

Would a person never have need in a bar to defend themselves with a weapon?

Are there never bad guys in banks?


they often have signs posted HIRED GUNS ONLY :yay:
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
Midnightrider said:
Bob, there are going to be limits on where you can carry your gun. Thats all there is to it. Places like bars and banks come to mind for obvious reasons.
In 1991 in Texas, there were no provisions for citizens to carry a concealed weapon. He went into that restaurant knowing that every law abiding citizen in there was unarmed. Dr. Suzanna Gratia, a cafeteria patron, had a gun in her car, but, in conformity to Texas law, the gun was not carried on her person; despite its Wild West image, Texas was the first state in the nation to prohibit any carrying of handguns.

Banks would be just the opposite, I would want my customers to be armed if I owned a bank.. What better protection of my business is that? Some gangsta's punk ass comes in with a gun and a note to rob my bank and ten customers pull out their own weapons.. THAT would be newsworthy, but you'd never see it on the news..

AND why should the bank tellers be forced by law, to be hapless victims. If I was a bank teller I'd want to be armed.

What of the bar owner? The bar tender.. the no gun law would pertain to them too, and make their business an easy target.
 
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Larry Gude

Strung Out
Oh...

Midnightrider said:
If you are too stiupid to figure that out i cant help ya, sorry.


...the name calling begins!

:lmao:


That is the weakest argument known to mankind; "If you don't know, I'm not telling you."


Oh well. Who would know the value of your argument better than you?
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
Oh no!!!

itsbob said:
In 1991 in Texas, there were no provisions for citizens to carry a concealed weapon. He went into that restaurant knowing that every law abiding citizen in there was unarmed.


...don't attack the paradigm! Do you have any idea what facts can do to a closed mind?
 

Midnightrider

Well-Known Member
Larry Gude said:
...the name calling begins!

:lmao:


That is the weakest argument known to mankind; "If you don't know, I'm not telling you."


Oh well. Who would know the value of your argument better than you?
i see no point showing valid resons to someone who is going to ignore them, especially when the reasons are so obvious.
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
bob...

itsbob said:
AND why should the bank tellers be forced by law, to be hapless victims. If I was a bank teller I'd want to be armed.

What of the bar owner? The bar tender.. the no gun law would pertain to them too, and make their business an easy target.
\



..welcome to the 'Too Stupid' club.

It's kind of an honor if you look at it a certain way.
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
A retort?

Midnightrider said:
i see no point showing valid resons to someone who is going to ignore them, especially when the reasons are so obvious.


And you promised you weren't going to tell me.

Alas.
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
Two examples.. No carry permits in Texas.. CCW allowed in Alabama.. Do you think the end of the story would have been similar in Alabama if not for the law allowing an armed citizen to intervene?


If Dr. Gratia had been carrying her gun, she could have shot Hennard. "I had a perfect shot at him," she later explained, "I had a place to prop my hand. The guy was not even aware of what we were doing.

Hennard reloaded five times, and had to throw away one pistol because it jammed, so there was plenty of opportunity for someone to fire at him. But because of the restrictive Texas law, neither Dr. Gratia nor any other citizen was armed. Both of Gratia's parents were among Hennard's victims.

Two months later, a pair of criminals with stolen pistols herded 20 customers and employees into the walk-in refrigerator of a Shoney's restaurant in Anniston, Alabama. Hiding under a table in the restaurant was Thomas Glenn Terry, armed with the .45 semi-automatic pistol he carried legally under Alabama law. One of the robbers discovered Terry, but Terry killed him with five shots in the chest. The second robber, who had been holding the manager hostage, shot at Terry and grazed him. Terry returned fire, and critically wounded the robber.
 

Midnightrider

Well-Known Member
Larry Gude said:
And you promised you weren't going to tell me.

Alas.
I know you have a reading comprehesion issue, but if you read real careful you will see i haven't rtried to help you understand, only belittled you for being too hardheaded to figure it out.
 

Dougstermd

ORGASM DONOR
itsbob said:
In 1991 in Texas, there were no provisions for citizens to carry a concealed weapon. He went into that restaurant knowing that every law abiding citizen in there was unarmed. Dr. Suzanna Gratia, a cafeteria patron, had a gun in her car, but, in conformity to Texas law, the gun was not carried on her person; despite its Wild West image, Texas was the first state in the nation to prohibit any carrying of handguns.

Banks would be just the opposite, I would want my customers to be armed if I owned a bank.. What better protection of my business is that? Some gangsta's punk ass comes in with a gun and a note to rob my bank and ten customers pull out their own weapons.. THAT would be newsworthy, but you'd never see it on the news..

AND why should the bank tellers be forced by law, to be hapless victims. If I was a bank teller I'd want to be armed.

What of the bar owner? The bar tender.. the no gun law would pertain to them too, and make their business an easy target.

When they past the conceal weapons law in virginia it was big news the first time an attempted robber was shot to death :lmao:
 

Toxick

Splat
Midnightrider said:
i see no point showing valid resons to someone who is going to ignore them, especially when the reasons are so obvious.


I know that feeling.

Frustrating, ain't it.
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
Hey!

Midnightrider said:
I know you have a reading comprehesion issue, but if you read real careful you will see i haven't rtried to help you understand, only belittled you for being too hardheaded to figure it out.

...isn't that against the rules?

I've been belittled!

:bawl:


Would someone give me the address to google so I can find out what belittle means?
 
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