Are you saying that fire fighters, pro and volunteers alike are cowards? That now they will have to have an armed escort to carry out their duties? That's pretty insulting. Red1's question is pretty insulting to men and women who risk life and limb to help others. All in the name of pushing his agenda over an isolated incident. He has the right to think that way and to ask that question. I have the right to ignore the basic question. Got a problem with that?
Whats logical about leaving someone who has all the warning signs that he may cause havoc in a community free?
I have the right to be free from fear of harm.
I have the right to send my children to school knowing that they will be free from harm.
I have the right to go to a movie or attend a college class at VA Tech or a plotical event in AZ knowing that I am going to be free from harm.
We can lock up a murderer. We can lock up someone who tries jumping off a building. But we can't lock up someone who professionals deem to be a threat to "other"? That isn't logical in my mind. I don't think we should lock someone up because the guy next door thinks they are over the edge. That needs to be addressed by someone trained to make that assessment.
I have a carry permit. I don't carry often. Where I live I don't feel the need. I have that permit because it makes a political statement. Kind of like the guy who buys an electric car. Just making a statement. I don't own an assault gun. I don't want to be told I can't.
Had someone done that they should have in Co the movie would have been a fun event for the people there. If the laws had been different in VA a bunch of people would have had a future. If the laws had been different in CN and a young man had been in a rubber room a bunch of 6 year old kids would be waking in a few hours to a wonderful morning and that young man may have had a future.
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