bionicarm
Active Member
Originally Posted by reefraff
http:///forum/post/2993280
Your synopsis is BS. Displaying a gun and pointing it at someone are two different things. I was taught right, never point any gun at anything you don't plan on shooting. And for the record the "kids" were probably late teens to early 20's, we ain't talking high schoolers here.
In any one of those stories does it mention the background of the person with the gun? You act like having the relaxed carry law causes all those incidents. There are a lot of shootings from cars in California where it is illegal to carry loaded in a car unless you have a permit and the piece is locked up. Obviously it is the people with the criminal tendencies causing the problems there. You cant lay the shootings in Arizona or anywhere else at the feet of people with concealed carry permits without having proof the shooter had a permit. People who ave a habit of breaking the law don't generally give a rats ashcan about gun regulations.
That doesn't mean someone with a permit has never done something stupid with their gun. There are people with a drivers license that do stupid things behind the wheel. Does that mean we should revoke everyone's license for the greater good?
I'm sorry reefraff, but your rationale and reasoning for displaying your gun in that scenario is skewed and illogical. You try and justify the actions of these nuts that instigated these road rage incidents by saying they didn't have proper background checks. HELLO? What did I say about requiring psychological exams before allowing someone to buy a gun? And you just posted stating that idea was crazy. So which way is it? And please stop with the car analogy. We've been through that one already. Just admit it. Your actions against those individuals was incorrect. You had no business doing what you did. If a policeman would've been on the scene, you would've been arrested (i.e. the video of the road rager in the cop car). Don't believe me? OK, I don't see anyone else that's posted in this thread backing up your actions. So ask oscardeuce, strdbe, journey, or any of the others. Looking at reefraff's actions against these idiots chasing him in the car -- Was he justified waving his gun at them? Would he have been arrested if a cop were called onto the scene? After reading the multiple articles I posted about road rage incidents with weapons, I can't see how anyone could agree with you.
http:///forum/post/2993280
Your synopsis is BS. Displaying a gun and pointing it at someone are two different things. I was taught right, never point any gun at anything you don't plan on shooting. And for the record the "kids" were probably late teens to early 20's, we ain't talking high schoolers here.
In any one of those stories does it mention the background of the person with the gun? You act like having the relaxed carry law causes all those incidents. There are a lot of shootings from cars in California where it is illegal to carry loaded in a car unless you have a permit and the piece is locked up. Obviously it is the people with the criminal tendencies causing the problems there. You cant lay the shootings in Arizona or anywhere else at the feet of people with concealed carry permits without having proof the shooter had a permit. People who ave a habit of breaking the law don't generally give a rats ashcan about gun regulations.
That doesn't mean someone with a permit has never done something stupid with their gun. There are people with a drivers license that do stupid things behind the wheel. Does that mean we should revoke everyone's license for the greater good?
I'm sorry reefraff, but your rationale and reasoning for displaying your gun in that scenario is skewed and illogical. You try and justify the actions of these nuts that instigated these road rage incidents by saying they didn't have proper background checks. HELLO? What did I say about requiring psychological exams before allowing someone to buy a gun? And you just posted stating that idea was crazy. So which way is it? And please stop with the car analogy. We've been through that one already. Just admit it. Your actions against those individuals was incorrect. You had no business doing what you did. If a policeman would've been on the scene, you would've been arrested (i.e. the video of the road rager in the cop car). Don't believe me? OK, I don't see anyone else that's posted in this thread backing up your actions. So ask oscardeuce, strdbe, journey, or any of the others. Looking at reefraff's actions against these idiots chasing him in the car -- Was he justified waving his gun at them? Would he have been arrested if a cop were called onto the scene? After reading the multiple articles I posted about road rage incidents with weapons, I can't see how anyone could agree with you.