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peter1234
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edit retract if one of those pigs were running after me i would want a drilling in 470 nitro express and a back up 12 ga slug gun with a 454 casull on my hip
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Personally, I think the NRA should stay far from suggesting how to secure our schools and tactical issues and concentrate on training, competition, lobbying, and promoting sporting use of guns. I believe that are stepping where they should not tread and leaving a bad taste for many. I know controversy brings donations, but I believe they have shot themselves in the foot this time.
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they probably have and there is a divide forming within their own members. myself i cant agree with everything they do but they are the only real representation we as gun owners have .
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They are a good organization. How can you negotiate with any of the amendments? I just received a letter from SAM, (Sportsmans Alliance of Maine) looking for donations as they believe that Maine is about to be inundated with Gun Bills and they are probably right, with the Dems, particularly from liberal southern Maine, taking over Augusta this past November. Apparently there is the idea if the 2nd amendment could be repealed and gun ownership was treated as a privlege rather than a right, "meaningful" gun control laws could then be passed.
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peter1234
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Bruce sounds like mass is growing into southern maine like it did into so NH
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Riley
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People in northern Maine refer to southern Maine as North Massachusetts.
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Here is a statistic that on it's own would seem to indicate that Chicago's handgun ban is working:
Since the Chicago handgun ban was instituted the Chicago murder rate has averaged 17% lower than it was before the law took effect. However: During the same period of time the U.S. murder rate has averaged 25% lower. Maybe things are pretty good left alone. |
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Thanks to my boy Limbaugh,it all hit me.Why he kept using Reagan in his words,"I want to be like Reagan".I could never figure that one out.I found it insulting.A Reagan he will never be. Reagan transformed this nation into captilism.Policy and moral values.Obama wants the same but as Greece.This is his plan of America.Transform America into a full fledge SOCIALISM!! I did not watch the inaugration.I went on a interview,thank GOD,and watched sports center after.Caught bits and pieaces of it on Neil Cavoto.I am just going to enjoy telling folks,"Told you So"!! |
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I'm going to try to stay out of this one. I have already made my position on the issue known. I will leave this link to a video here for anyone who wants to take the time to watch it. It is long. About 25 minutes. It is also a little slow and only one man's opinion, but he has the experience to talk about it and the reason behind the second ammendment. Travis is well respected in the firearms industry. He is a decorated special operations soldier, owns a very successful training company that specializes in dynamic training and weapons manipulation, is a level headed thinker, and does his research. He also does not sugar coat anything. I believe this video sums up where we are at as a country, but you need to listen very carefully to everything he says from the beginning to the end. I firmly believe Johnb's question about the price we pay for our gun rights is answered when he talks about nutnfancys video " the greater good". If you take the time to watch this video and come away empty handed, you should move to another country.
Travis Haley on the second ammendment ETA: He drops one FBomb along the way so probably not good viewing for young ones. Mike |
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John, For a moron I think this women did pretty well by herself. First she did not answer the door when the crook (the real moron) knocked. She rounded up her kids, fulfilled her obligation to retreat, called a trusted source that gave her excellent advice (shoot him, shoot him again) which I doubt the 911 operator would have ever said. You and I both know that not everyone is guaranteed an average response time. It could be 2 minutes or ten. If she failed to shoot she could have faced a range of assaults, on her and her children, or a hostage situation or who knows what else. The situation was resolved with her being empowered and the crook learning a valuable lesson about messin with the wife of a well armed man. win-win As far as tax payers paying for the results of the actions of a moron,well who's the morons now? |
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Dave, it's not because she shot an intruder, it's because she never called 911 until it was over, she didn't ask who was at the front door ( burglars almost always knock and ring for a while because they don't want a confrontation ), and if the bad guy had a gun or an accomplice he very well may have ended all of their lives after she ran out of bullets and he was still in the fight. In that case there would be no one to call the police. As an EMT what does the average citizen do in the eve t of a medical emergency? Dial 911! I know your training made that clear. I am not arguing against home protection, but she did practically everything wrong. She was very lucky. Burglars generally flee when confronted. In my 20 years I have only arrested one armed burglar that I can remember.
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John, That is a good example of propaganda for a law they just passed. That way they can say: "You see? We did good passing that bill!" The last sentence proves it has nothing to do with that law, since in all of the U.S. the rate had lowered. Same here in Belgium. When the new law passed, crimes involving firearms dropped a little. Off course, the politicians were all gloating and padding themselves on the back for passing such a great law... Gun crimes dropped some 5 or 10% in that first year... Wow, what a spectacular drop for a nation where there were no firearms anymore (supposedly)... The year after, crime rate was almost back to it's original rate, which clearly proves that criminals still posessed as much weapons as they always had... They just had it easier since their law obiding victims had no adequate response anymore. I don't have a gun anymore. But I plan to get my membership in a gun club... I still have mace and a retractable baton in the house (also forbidden BTW), because I refuse to let criminals invade my house or do harm to my loved ones whitout giving them a hell of a fight... If I do it for my country in a strange land, I sure as hell will do it for my home and family!!! |
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- Gun control means: using BOTH hands!
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So you see a danger or liability in Obama limiting clip size for legal gun owners? |
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I hope everyone realizes that Kristof and his fellow countrymen stand as a poster child for what can happen .I know its not likely to be at that level in our lifetime but doesnt everyone that reads about his laws have at least an inkling that it can happen here
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peter1234
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she probably should have scared him away so he could go to someone else's house to break in
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A lot of things have happened in the last for years at a a level I did not expect to see in our lifetime. |
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Are you saying its the woman's fault for being robbed and protecting her family? Dam her for not trusting the police to get there in time to Maybe stop the POS from robbing and possibly doing harm. The only thing I see she did wrong was not having a gun with a large enough magazine to finish the job.My 40 cal holds 12 plus 1 in the chamber. One thing for sure the next time the POS breaks in to a house he will probably flee if he finds someone hiding. A better solution to these shooting is to look to the source. Mentally ill people almost all on prescription drugs. Non of these shootings were done by sane law abiding citizens with legally owned guns but they are the people the new regulations will affect the most. Criminals and insane people dont care about laws or regulations. Until they look to the real source they are only blaming cars for traffic accidents. |
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"Protect and Serve" is one thing, but I'm not sure it's the police responcibility to defend you. Some people still choose to keep thier heads in the sand.
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John my brother,if it is the one I am thinking of,she was on the phone with her husband who called 911.He told his wife if he comes in that room,"You shoot him".Remeber what I taught you!!He did and he told her over and over ,"shoot him,shoot him,shoot him again". Now you flip the story,and take her guns away,instead we read headlines of"Mom and kid die on intruder invasion"! |
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Yea, she was really bright. Next time I have a flat tire I'm calling my dentist!
I'm happy it ended well for her. |
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If your dentist is your wife and she has a spare and a jack. Why not? |
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On the same line Why would you call anybody ? Assuming you had the tools to do the job and the knowledge of how to use them. I used to think like you until it became painfully clear that the police are not there to prevent crime only clean up the mess after its all over. They cant and wont prevent you from being a victim. It is your job to protect yourself and your love ones. |
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I guess these guys grabbed the gun.
Retired detective fatally shoots son after mistaking him for intruder Connecticut father kills masked intruder, learns it's his son. A father in Connecticut mistakenly shot his 15-year-old son outside a neighbor’s house during what appeared to be an attempted burglary, police said. Jeffrey Giuliano, of New Fairfield, shot his adopted son Tyler at about 1 a.m. Thursday. A woman who was alone in a neighbor’s house believed someone was breaking in and called Giuliano, who lives next door. Police said he armed himself with a handgun and went outside to investigate. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/09/28/connecticut-father-kills-masked-intruder-learns-it-his-son/#ixzz2IorQqAfu Minn. man charged for shooting granddaughter A Rochester pastor is charged with a felony for shooting and wounding his granddaughter after mistaking her for an intruder last month. Sixty-one-year-old Stanley Wilkinson is charged with intentional discharge of a firearm that endangered safety. A court appearance is scheduled Feb. 25. Wilkinson told police he grabbed his pistol after hearing a noise outside his house Dec. 10 and fired two rounds after seeing what he thought was someone trying to open the deck door. It turned out to be his 16-year-old granddaughter, who was struck once in the neck. The teen had been living with her grandparents. She told police she left the house without her grandparents knowing. Wilkinson is pastor at the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Rochester. Calls left for him were not immediately returned Thursday night. Girlfriend killed when mistaken for intruder is identified; NATOMAS, CA - A woman mistaken for an intruder who was shot and killed by her boyfriend inside a Natomas home Monday was identified by the Sacramento County coroner as 34-year-old Desire Ann Miller. According to Sacramento Police Department Officer Michelle Gigante, Miller went into the dark bedroom around 5:30 Monday morning where her boyfriend was sleeping. He awoke to see the silhouette of a person in his room, mistook the person for an intruder, grabbed a gun and shot Miller. When the man realized what had happened, he called 911 and informed them of the shooting, said Gigante. Emergency personnel arrived at the home on the 200 block of Battle Creek Circle and transported Miller to a nearby hospital where she was pronounced dead shortly before 7:30 a.m. Sacramento police withheld the identity of the man. MISTAKEN FOR A BURGLAR.; A FATHER SHOOTS HIS OWN DAUGHTER-- THE WOUND PROBABLY FATAL. PHILADELPHIA, March 5.--Charles C. Marple, a florist, living in Gloucester, N.J., and doing business at No. 524 Market-street, Camden, shot his daughter this morning, mistaking her for a burglar. The wound is very serious, Miss Mary Marple, the victim, is pretty and intelligent girl, 20 years old. She assisted her father in his business and was noted for her taste in the arrangement of floral decorations. A 24-year-old San Mateo man was shot three times when he entered the residence on the 600 block of Crane Avenue just after 4 a.m. March 25. Authorities say he had spent the night drinking with friends the previous night and was so intoxicated he inadvertently thought the residence belonged to a friend. Inside the home, a Brentwood man staying over after a family gathering thought the unarmed man was an intruder and opened fire. NEW ORLEANS -- Authorities say a New Orleans woman shot and killed her husband after mistaking him for an intruder. Police say the 53-year-old woman shot the 57-year-old man Monday, shortly after 11 a.m. at their home in the city's Lower 9th Ward. Neither the name of the victim or his wife was released, pending notification of other family members. For each of the few cases of someone successfully killing an intruder there are many more cases of someone accidentally killing a family member. I could post hundreds of these. I am on the fulcrum of the gun control debate. In very few instances do they offer any kind of protection. Keep your guns for plinking, hunting, or just for fun, but for home defense, they have proven to kill a lot more family members than intruders. |
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No doubt pointing a gun at someone is serious business. I doubt that there are many more cases of someone accidentally shooting a family member rather than an intruder, but one is too many. In any case, the lady in GA did good and who knows how it may have turned out if she waited to be rescued by the police? In rural Maine, 1/2 hour or more response time for the state police or sheriff is not unusual. We had a guy shoot a kid that was trying to burn down the guy's house earlier this year. He didn't kill him, but Maine law specifically gives you permission to shoot someone if they're committing arson on your property. It's got to suck being put in that position, but what can you do?
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John, are you serious? Those instances you posted are the absolute exception to the norm. You also conveniently cut out the dates on those stories. Wonder how many years you had to go back to collect those... I can come up with instances where people have choked on a chicken bone and died. Should we outlaw chickens? Come on man.
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Between September 2012 and December 2012 Google it yourself there are hundreds |
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And how many unarmed victims were shot by criminals in the same period?
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As I have said before, I really don't care either way about gun control. That being clearly established, it seems that many gun advocates suffer from a "Rambo" or "This gun makes me tough and macho" mentality. I don't care if you own one, just don't deceive yourself, they seldom offer protection and cause many accidental deaths. A study examined all gunshot injuries (nonfatal as well as fatal) in the home occurring in Memphis, Tennessee; Seattle, Washington; and Galveston, Texas (1992–1994) in which the gun involved was known to be kept in the home. Home guns were 4 times more likely to be involved in an accident, 7 times more likely to be used in a criminal assault or homicide, and 11 times more likely to be used in an attempted or completed suicide than to be used to injure or kill in self-defense. Dr David Hemenway PHD short synopsis |
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Boy for somebody who doesnt care either way you sure seem to care
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How do you explain this?
The last paragraph says it all . This happened to me the entire altercation was brought to an end at the mere sight of the gun tucked in my buddy's belt standing behind me. Never drawn ,never pointed ,never shot. comments. Gun Ownership Mandatory In Kennesaw, Georgia --- Crime Rate Plummets tysk news ^ | 1997 | Baldwin Posted on Tuesday, April 17, 2007 3:29:03 PM by doug from upland Gun Ownership Mandatory In Kennesaw, Georgia Crime Rate Plummets by Chuck Baldwin The New American magazine reminds us that March 25th marked the 16th anniversary of Kennesaw, Georgia's ordinance requiring heads of households (with certain exceptions) to keep at least one firearm in their homes. The city's population grew from around 5,000 in 1980 to 13,000 by 1996 (latest available estimate). Yet there have been only three murders: two with knives (1984 and 1987) and one with a firearm (1997). After the law went into effect in 1982, crime against persons plummeted 74 percent compared to 1981, and fell another 45 percent in 1983 compared to 1982. And it has stayed impressively low. In addition to nearly non-existent homicide (murders have averaged a mere 0.19 per year), the annual number of armed robberies, residential burglaries, commercial burglaries, and rapes have averaged, respectively, 1.69, 31.63, 19.75, and 2.00 through 1998. With all the attention that has been heaped upon the lawful possession of firearms lately, you would think that a city that requires gun ownership would be the center of a media feeding frenzy. It isn't. The fact is I can't remember a major media outlet even mentioning Kennesaw. Can you? The reason is obvious. Kennesaw proves that the presence of firearms actually improves safety and security. This is not the message that the media want us to hear. They want us to believe that guns are evil and are the cause of violence. The facts tell a different story. What is even more interesting about Kennesaw is that the city's crime rate decreased with the simple knowledge that the entire community was armed. The bad guys didn't force the residents to prove it. Just knowing that residents were armed prompted them to move on to easier targets. Most criminals don't have a death wish. There have been two occasions in my own family when the presence of a handgun averted potential disaster. In both instances the gun was never aimed at a person and no shot was fired. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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