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Re: Guns in Wa. stadiums
« Reply #30 on: December 13, 2016, 04:27:47 PM »
You can tell a liberal wrote this. It states, ARSENAL, in one of their B.S. paragraphs.
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Re: Guns in Wa. stadiums
« Reply #31 on: December 13, 2016, 04:36:01 PM »
In a crowd active shooter situation, unarmed people tend to lie flat, get behind cover, or run away from the shooter. In the video's I've watched, clear lanes of fire open rather quickly.

Does a 10 year old know to do that?
Hopefully people are able to move faster than bullets can fly?? Especially the ones who can't see that someone is about to pull a trigger.
I don't like it.

No, but the parent who's with the 10 year old does. Whether it's a cop or an armed citizen, an active shooter needs to be stopped before he kills possibly scores more people. Either the cop or the armed citizen may miss and shoot, even possibly kill a bystander. But killing the shooter ASAP will ultimately save way more lives than standing around waiting for everyone to be safe and out of the way. We're not talking about an armed robbery or a car jacking where killing the perpetrator is a judgement call and may be an unnecessary risk to bystanders. We're talking about lots of people being killed if the guy isn't stopped. If someone's sitting right next to him with a firearm, it stops really fast.

Not sure if you have kids or had kids, but keeping a 10 year old within immediate range to grab/push/shove/whatever towards a safe location is virtually impossible. I guess I don't trust 90% of the people who might be carrying to be educated and trained as to what the right thing to do is in that scenario. That's not the same as an intruder in your house or a carjacking or some other less populated situation. Everybody has all the training they need when they're talking about it via their keyboard. When the crap hits the fan, not many people actually know what to do. That is a real life fact.

Truthfully very few people have any real training to speak of, not that they aren't competent and able to handle a weapon, but actually trained in shoot/no shoot, or multiple gunmen scenarios, very few who aren't law enforcement can say they are trained. 

Right. That's my point.
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Re: Guns in Wa. stadiums
« Reply #32 on: December 13, 2016, 04:51:55 PM »
Amazing the Master Jedi marksmanship one apparently obtains when a badge gets pinned on.

Last I read the DOJ statistics the average LEO only hits his target 20% of the time. Give me an armed Joe the Plumber in the bleachers any day.  :twocents:

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Re: Guns in Wa. stadiums
« Reply #33 on: December 13, 2016, 05:34:22 PM »
Amazing the Master Jedi marksmanship one apparently obtains when a badge gets pinned on.

Last I read the DOJ statistics the average LEO only hits his target 20% of the time. Give me an armed Joe the Plumber in the bleachers any day.  :twocents:

Because the armed Joe the Plumber has that much more training or is better than 20% average? Doubt it. I just don't believe that someone who has likely never fired a gun in a high stress situation in an environment like that will do any better. Not saying a police officer will either...just saying..some training is better than no training. Some experience is better than no experience.
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Re: Guns in Wa. stadiums
« Reply #34 on: December 13, 2016, 05:38:17 PM »
Pretty simple really, what is the threat assessment for an NFL stadium?  What is the justification for possessing a firearm.  Let me ask you this, what reasonable objective would be achieved by this? 
Have you ever walked a mile or more in downtown Seattle on a dark night, to and from your parking spot, to attend an event at CenturyLink?

I use to be a delivery driver in downtown Seattle, I have had a knife pulled on me twice. Pulling my gun out resolved the situation both times. I do not go to the games in Seattle due to the restriction on guns in the stadiums. Don't forget that the NFL does. It even allow off duty LEO to carry at the games and I think that is pathetic.

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Re: Guns in Wa. stadiums
« Reply #35 on: December 13, 2016, 05:48:54 PM »
Pretty simple really, what is the threat assessment for an NFL stadium?  What is the justification for possessing a firearm.  Let me ask you this, what reasonable objective would be achieved by this?  Have you ever not attended a ball game because you couldn't carry inside?  Its pretty true to say that large events like this are extremely well policed and adding firearm carriers to the mix brings no added benefit.  But like a said, lots of gun guys are going to be thrilled.

Did you ever think bad guys don't follow the law? Pretty simple! I'm sure you'd be one of the 1st guys to file a lawsuit if you were in a no firearm restaurant and a bad guy with a gun started shooting everyone,why didn't the restaurant protect us. I can say yes on your question about not being able to carry at a game,I wouldn't go. Name one stadium EVER where there has been a mass shooting,heck name one where there's been one person shot.....and I mean inside not outside a stadium. Being that they are becoming gun free zones...it's only a matter of time before a nut job goes off in one.

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Re: Guns in Wa. stadiums
« Reply #36 on: December 13, 2016, 05:51:34 PM »
Gun Free type of zones are a wonderful idea and safe for the general public...

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Re: Guns in Wa. stadiums
« Reply #37 on: December 13, 2016, 06:00:29 PM »
In a crowd active shooter situation, unarmed people tend to lie flat, get behind cover, or run away from the shooter. In the video's I've watched, clear lanes of fire open rather quickly.

Does a 10 year old know to do that?
Hopefully people are able to move faster than bullets can fly?? Especially the ones who can't see that someone is about to pull a trigger.
I don't like it.

No, but the parent who's with the 10 year old does. Whether it's a cop or an armed citizen, an active shooter needs to be stopped before he kills possibly scores more people. Either the cop or the armed citizen may miss and shoot, even possibly kill a bystander. But killing the shooter ASAP will ultimately save way more lives than standing around waiting for everyone to be safe and out of the way. We're not talking about an armed robbery or a car jacking where killing the perpetrator is a judgement call and may be an unnecessary risk to bystanders. We're talking about lots of people being killed if the guy isn't stopped. If someone's sitting right next to him with a firearm, it stops really fast.

Not sure if you have kids or had kids, but keeping a 10 year old within immediate range to grab/push/shove/whatever towards a safe location is virtually impossible. I guess I don't trust 90% of the people who might be carrying to be educated and trained as to what the right thing to do is in that scenario. That's not the same as an intruder in your house or a carjacking or some other less populated situation. Everybody has all the training they need when they're talking about it via their keyboard. When the crap hits the fan, not many people actually know what to do. That is a real life fact.

So you'd feel more comfortable knowing there's no one in the area that could legally have a gun to try and stop someone who want to kill as many people as they can! So you'd cower down and hope they would let you live....not me,if I wasn't carrying,which won't happen.,I'd be wishing someone else was. I guess that's why the world has sheeple

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Re: Guns in Wa. stadiums
« Reply #38 on: December 13, 2016, 06:04:49 PM »
Amazing the Master Jedi marksmanship one apparently obtains when a badge gets pinned on.

Last I read the DOJ statistics the average LEO only hits his target 20% of the time. Give me an armed Joe the Plumber in the bleachers any day.  :twocents:

Because the armed Joe the Plumber has that much more training or is better than 20% average? Doubt it. I just don't believe that someone who has likely never fired a gun in a high stress situation in an environment like that will do any better. Not saying a police officer will either...just saying..some training is better than no training. Some experience is better than no experience.

As to your training saying.A good guy with a gun,when there's a bad guy with a gun,is better than a watching people die cause some people are afraid of guns.

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Re: Guns in Wa. stadiums
« Reply #39 on: December 13, 2016, 06:06:54 PM »
Gun Free type of zones are a wonderful idea and safe for the general public...
:yeah:
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Re: Guns in Wa. stadiums
« Reply #40 on: December 13, 2016, 06:09:47 PM »
I'm still snickering about this one

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Re: Guns in Wa. stadiums
« Reply #41 on: December 13, 2016, 06:10:26 PM »
Gun Free type of zones are a wonderful idea and safe for the general public...
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And as our society becomes more enlightened and civilized we are even safer....

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Re: Guns in Wa. stadiums
« Reply #42 on: December 13, 2016, 06:49:43 PM »
Well I will never be at a game.

But folks going to the games walking several blocks in Seattle CC. Get to the stadium and now what. Do they leave their gun in their car? Forced to leave it home?

I doubt someone would need to draw in a stadium. But to and from is more likely.

Many folks don't know that court houses must provide secure storage for self defense firearms while the owners are conducting business in the building.
I could see that at stadiums maybe.

In the end a person who has not been prohibited should to be able to carry un-restricted any where the American flag flys.

I do not believe anyone should be able to restrict personal carry in any way.
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Re: Guns in Wa. stadiums
« Reply #43 on: December 13, 2016, 07:02:20 PM »
One more thing that always bothers me is folks who say I shouldn't be able to carry at a certain place because something might happen.

Apply that thinking to any thing you do in your life. 
Driving a car.
Hunting
Skiing
Anything.

Ridiculous argument with no facts to back it up. :twocents:
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Re: Guns in Wa. stadiums
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