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Chuckthe2nd

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  1. I am talking about the real stereotype's, you know what i mean, examples

    - elderly who shake so much there's a 68% chance they hit a bystander instead of the perp.

    - Girls who can hardly hold up a 9mm but use desert early.

    - Ppl who can't handle that kickback and 2/5 chance they get hit in the head

    - -or worse http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/01/14/5841219-gun-fair-organizer-acquitted-in-boys-death?lite

    - Ppl who jerk the trigger because they can't handle it = 90% miss = hitting bystander

    - Ppl who are "scared" of the shot and close their eyes during aiming.

    - I seen ppl trying to shoot, weapon not working, shooter investigating, while holding it in such a way that he could easily shoot himself or people around him & still having his finger on the trigger.

     

    I'm not saying they can't have weapons! But maybe just 5 or 10min. of education for these people could make a huge difference.

    This just proves your ignorance. People like that are never, I repeat NEVER, allowed to obtain a concealed-carry permit.

    I'm not saying they can't have weapons! But maybe just 5 or 10min. of education for these people could make a huge difference.

     

    But what would you say if a person needed to shoot 10 round with the gun he was wanted to buy.

    A supervisor or the gun-shop owner would observe (some examples i gave above) and afterwards could say...

    - Sorry miss, I think it's better if you got a smaller gun.

    - Sorry Sir 1 shot landed 2 lanes further, 3 in the ceiling, and only 1 came somewhat close to the target. I think you should get your eyes checked, or do you have parkinsons?

    - Sorry, checking to see if it's loaded by looking in the barrel is best avoided.

    You pretty accurately summed up the actual process you go through in order to obtain a concealed-carry permit. All the stereotypes you complained about? Those are the exact things that they train people to NOT do when you participate in the required multi-week course. And they often reject people who cannot/will not meet those requirements.

  2. This is basically you:

     

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    You're aware that to get a concealed-carry permit, you have to go through a ton of lectures, tests, and hands-on training? Also, if I remember correctly, a person that is legally blind is not permitted to purchase a firearm.

     

    And regarding the thing about "having a bad night" or whatever...it's the person's own fault, not the gun seller's if the customer uses the weapon to do something illegal. It's like this picture perfectly illustrates:

     

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    Cheers

  3. Exactly. The list goes on and on. My best friend's Dad once even stopped a would-be car thief because he pulled his concealed handgun on the dude.

     

    Another point is that many crime scenes often take minutes for the police to arrive. Due to this fact, a huge amount of criminals escape; not to be stopped by a single person, and have to be hunted down. This entire problem could be turned around completely if more people would just have the balls to carry a fucking 9mm for crying out loud. If the civilians who are right at the scene actually have a means of stopping a criminal, he'll be taken down and turned in to the law enforcement in no time, dealing with the issue quickly and cleanly, and actually making less work for the police.

  4. I really think the second amendment needs to be altered.

    I mean, there are people out there who can't be trusted with anything more dangerous then baby scissors,

    They can basically walk into any gun-store, and walk back out armed to the teeth and re-enact their favorite scene from a game or movie... ( "i'm the joker :evil: )

     

    This can only lead to bad things :cry:

    If anyone in that theater had been carrying a concealed weapon, the psycho would haven't gotten nearly as far as he did. However, thanks to there being so many people like you that are against civilians carrying firearms, no one was there to stop him until the police showed up. Dozens of lives could have been saved if ANYONE in that theater had had the common sense to carry a concealed handgun.

     

    We don't need "less people with firearms". We just need more firearms in the hands of good, responsible people that know how to use one discerningly.

  5. TACTICAL OMEGLE BRONY CONVERSION GO:

     

     

    You're now chatting with a random stranger. Say hi!

     

    Question to discuss:

    Do you like Art of the Dress?

     

    You: YES

     

    Stranger: What?

     

    You: It's a song

     

    Stranger: Okay, by who?

     

    You: It's from a TV show

     

    You: Are you familiar with My Little Pony: Friendship is magic?

     

    Stranger: not exactly...

     

    You: It's not bad

     

    You: Rather entertaining if you can get past the stereotype from the 80's

     

    You: The 2010 reboot is pretty fun

     

    Stranger: Okayy

     

    You: Think what you will

     

    Stranger: Nah, i don't stereotype people

     

    You: There's a huge community built around it actually

     

    Stranger: Seems legit

     

    You: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Little_Pony:_Friendship_Is_Magic_fandom

     

    You: Not even kidding

     

    Stranger: mind=blown!

     

    You: I know, that's what I originally thought too

     

    You: But I decided hey, why not, I can see what all the craze is about

     

    You: It's actually not bad

     

    You: One of the few cartoon shows nowadays that's actually well made

     

    You: Think of it as like old fashioned Disney

     

    You: It's targeted at kids, but it's still entertaining for adults as well

     

    You: The creator of the show said this: "I wanted to make a show that parents could actually sit down and enjoy with their kids, and not want to shoot themselves."

     

    Stranger: Seems like a cool kinda person

     

    You: Yup

     

    You: Lauren Faust

     

    You: She used to work on the show Powerpuff Girls, I believe

     

    Stranger: I LOVE THAT SHOW!

     

    You: There we go.

     

    Stranger: Awesome.

     

    You: She's amazing at what she does

     

    You: So you might want to give it a shot, if you feel like it

     

    Stranger: I might do. Where are you from, because I'm from England, and i might not be able to see

     

    You: I'm in the USA, sadly...lemme check if it airs in Britain

     

    Stranger: Okay

     

    You: Apparently it's on this channel in the UK: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boomerang_%28UK_%26_Ireland%29

     

    You: The show is actually between seasons right now

     

    Stranger: Okay, i might watch it if i can

     

    You: I think Season 3 starts in like...october maybe

     

    You: Actually, all the episodes from Season 1 & 2 are on Youtube

     

    You: So if you ever want to check it out, they're all on there

     

    Stranger: Okay dokey

     

    You: Anyway, I gotta run

     

    You: Nice talking

     

    Stranger: Cioa!

     

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