EVERY time a gun is brought up in the news, it is a "bad" thing. Someone was shot and they car was stolen, two guys robbed the McDonalds on Trent with a AK, ALWAYS it is crime related!
Here is a story that my neighbor told me about a bank in a town about an 1 South of me. STILL in Idaho, but the population has to be around 20-25000 people. He was down there the day it happened. Some guy with a mask on walked into a large bank and pulled out a 22Mag revolver on the teller. He was shot and killed immediately on the scene. Good right? But the question then, was WHO to blame for it! The police report stated that 12 shots were fired, by 8 individuals, and ALL 12 of those shots were possibly fatal!
Why don't we hear more stories like that??? I gaurentee you that "weapons" are used for good JUST as often (if not more so) than they are used for bad!
Another thing noted here is the possibility of a robbery. My neighbor sent a guy to a hospital when he tried to steal all of the binders and wrappers and chains off of his log truck. He CHASED HIM across the parking lot with a 4 foot cheater bar, caught him, and beat the living $%^& out of him with it! Took 3 bystanders to get him away from the guy.... Imagine if he had a gun? I am not saying a head shot was necessary, but what if he could have popped him in the leg or foot, not at all fatal, and it would have put him on the ground REAL fast!
Anyway, as usually one of my "little" questions has snowballed WAY out of hand! I am sorry if I have upset anyone, but it was JUST a question! I didn't ever say I was going to strap that big knife on and get my AR and rob a bank!
You guys might not know it, but I would be surprise if I am in town 1 time a week (maybe now because of Casey) and when I do, I have a routine:
Husky Store (saw parts), Big R, Auto Haus, Food, HOME. Pretty sure that there isn't going to be much gang activity at any of those places, but YOU NEVER KNOW!
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