San Antonio Church Attack

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  1. BrowningNagle

    BrowningNagle Well-Known Member

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    what you are describing is precisely my point. Someone suggested the only solution here is to require average citizens to carry weapons. But it's pretty difficult (and expensive) for every American man to carry around an AR-15 to church.

    So they have to carry closed quarters weapons. A closed quarters weapon, as you describe, is no match for a psycho wielding an AR-15, so that "solution" would not work..... like we saw here.
     
  2. FJF

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    Sounds like there were 2 guys that were though
     
  3. NotSatoshiNakamoto

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    First of all the main point of the common sense gun reform I suggested is a deterrent. Pussbag probably doesn't attempt this if he knows everyone in the pews is packing heat. Second, they certainly would be able to fight back with pistols.
     
  4. Petrozza

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    One doesn't need to carry an AR-15 to church. A semi-auto handgun would have been enough, as at 10-25 yards it would have been at least as effective as an AR-15. I can only assume that everyone inside was unarmed.
     
  5. BrowningNagle

    BrowningNagle Well-Known Member

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    it's Texas. I know the dude had mental health issues. but of course he figured people in church had guns. He just didn't care. A deterrent, it was not
     
  6. BrowningNagle

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    I would not make that assumption
     
  7. BrowningNagle

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    that's why they should be praised as heroes. they were extraordinary. not average. We cannot rely on extraordinary to show up in every situation.

    In fact its probably a bad idea to rely on the extraordinary. Just last week some dude goes into a Colorado walmart and starts shooting folks at random. A bunch of average joes pulled out their guns and started shooting. It made the situation more dangerous and complicated police efforts to ID the real shooter. But that was ordinary not extraordinary - -
     
  8. Petrozza

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    We don't know that. In fact, in Texas any church can post a sign prohibiting people from entering with firearms. We don't know whether this particular church had such a policy in place. It's very possible though, considering that the town has population of only 400 people and everyone pretty much knows each other.
     
  9. NotSatoshiNakamoto

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    Or maybe he knew they didn't.

    I'm just trying to talk about some common sense gun reform.
     
  10. Greenday4537

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    That's actually a law in Rhode Island.
     
  11. FJF

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    Saturday night those were just 2 average joes that you wouldn’t have wanted armed and handling the situation. They didn’t become extraordinary until they did what they did because they couldn’t wait for the cops
     
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    typeOnegative13NY Well-Known Member

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    As far as the FBI knew , he wasn't because the af dropped the ball.
     
  15. Greenday4537

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    And yet he was legally not allowed to buy a gun. Just because people misapplied the law doesn't mean the law isn't good and correct.
     
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  16. NotSatoshiNakamoto

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    Similar dumb shit by government employees happened with the idiot who shot up the black church.
     
  17. typeOnegative13NY

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    The law is good an correct. But the af is to blame here, had they alerted the FBI as they should have , he would t have been able to get the gun.
     
  18. NotSatoshiNakamoto

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    Yea but if we had a different common sense gun law in place they may have gotten it right.
     
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    Or if there were some serious consequences for those who allow these things to fall through the cracks. It's easy to shrug and ignore the law until one must bear the responsibility for doing so whether it's an Air Force guy here, a county clerk in South Carolina or Alabama or a farmer in the parking lot of a gun show somewhere.
     
  20. typeOnegative13NY

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    That could work for anyone but the military
     

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