Read my reply to another post below. The jist of it is, when it comes to LE, most in the city have far less practice time with their weapons than the average gun owner.
Too, the gunman has rarely had any more training than the 'super person' you mention.
Granted with LE there are the special teams that practice a lot more than th average beat cop, but even with them, basically all they do is punch holes and target shoot in a more 'tactical' environment.....Something even the average gun owner can do if they so desire.
That part of the equation aside, which would you rather do, be in a situation where someone was shooting at you and your family, and you knew for a fact no one in the place was armed but the gunman.........and as long as he didn't run out of bullets first, you, and your family were going to die???????????????????? Or would you rather be in the place with someone like myself who shoots regularly, who carries everywhere I can legally do so, and wouldn't think twice about drawing my weapon in defense of myself or others if the need arose ?????????????
In other words, which do you prefer, KNOWING YOU HAD ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE AT LIVING, or knowing you had even the slightest chance that you and your family will live because even one person was armed??????????
Unfortunately most folks can't even begin to mentally put themselves into a situation like this, thus when, and if, it happens in reality, they are lost.......
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