Never Heard A Devastating Gun Story Like This
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lakerboySBR Aristocracy
- 04-02-09
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#36Comment -
pacoSBR Aristocracy
- 05-07-09
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pacoSBR Aristocracy
- 05-07-09
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#38whats wrong with carrying at Walmart? Do thieves and robbers not hang around Walmart? penetrate that i carry everywhere. The mistake this women did is not having her gun on her person, and having it in her purseComment -
TheMoneyShotBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-14-07
- 28672
#39This.
Almost seems like it was her death wish calling.
Even though I'm sad to see someone die... the only thing positive about this... the 2 year old wasn't injured... and innocent people weren't hurt. Gun owner should of never had the firearm in her purse.Comment -
NrmlCurvSurfrSBR MVP
- 04-05-10
- 2896
#40Those stories are a little harder to find because they don't exactly help the gun grabbing agenda that most of mainstream media seems to prefer...you don't hear about the citizen pulling a gun on a would be reobber and running off, it just doesn't make the news, but this goes much further than self defense...it's pathetic how some "Americans" can be so ignorant in regards to the rights they have...thankfully most Americans haven't gone full retard and will fight for the rights of the ignorant...Comment -
Dollars2DonutsSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-07-13
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#41The posters from around the world, do not want to post in this thread because most of the people in this thread will not want to hear what we say.
I want to make this clear....I am posting how I feel, and I couldn't give a shit the reaction.
I live in Canada. We do not have the right to carry a firearm, whether concealed or not. We have zero right to transport a firearm in our vehicle, unless it is a rifle/shotgun, and it is kept in the trunk, with a trigger lock and is being transported for use (going hunting, going to the range, etc).
I am 42 years old. I have never seen a handgun outside of the range (where most people store their gun, because they cannot use it anywhere else). I don't know anyone that owns a handgun, yet I come from a line of hunters and actually own 13 rifles and shotguns myself.
In my entire life I have NEVER thought 'I wish I had a gun on me'. I have NEVER seen a violent crime and have never had a friend or family member that has ever been affected by a violent crime.
People in in the States wonder why they are affected by so much crime.....maybe, just maybe, it is the ready access to guns, legal or not, concealed or not. It has become the norm. If I lived in the US of A I would probably defend my right as well....I remember when Canada tried 'gun control' to screw me with my hunting guns...and it pissed me off.....but handguns, semi-automatic rifles and automatic rifles, those are different stories.
Personally, I am very glad our government hasn't allowed this country the option....if they had, I can assure you I would not feel as safe. Here our criminals don't have the same options. We rarely have shootouts, of course they still happen....it isn't hard to get a handgun, hell I could order one today off of the Internet and have it tomorrow. But the difference is, our society doesn't think the same. Our criminals know that if they yell, raise their fist or (God forbid) hold up a knife, that nobody will want to mess with them. In the US every criminal knows that he needs an UZI, because of he tries to rob a place with a knife, 15 two year olds will be packing heat, just waiting for the change to blast his ass.
The right to carry.....doesn't make life safer. The problem is, that it is a deeper issue in the US, than can be addressed by just taking that right away....that option is long gone. What's the solution? Not sure.....I doubt there is one.Comment -
Dollars2DonutsSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-07-13
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#42
Knowing that at two, he killed his mother will not have any detrimental effects on this youngster at all, for the rest of his life.
Wherher his fault or not, this child's life will never be the same...and there is zero chance that his life will be better for it. I expect a lot of pain and a load of issues.
Truly sad.Comment -
TheMoneyShotBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-14-07
- 28672
#43I agree with you D2D. I think a lot of people want to be cool and carry. Seems like everyone here in the states get their CCW license more than ever now. And even though people should be trained well while carrying... you should have good/smart instincts as well... and most don't know. They think every situation will turn into a Dirty Harry movie.
All of my rebel friends talk about protecting their families. They say... the law (police) don't even respond quick enough anymore... I'm not going to put my family in life/death situation being unarmed. But then I tell them... you're already in a life/death situation with that gun in your house every second of the day.Comment -
NrmlCurvSurfrSBR MVP
- 04-05-10
- 2896
#44^thats bullshitComment -
Dollars2DonutsSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-07-13
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#45MS, I don't mind having firearms in the house. I grew up with two shotguns in the house, one in my parents closet and one downstairs. They were there exclusively in case of a break in. The ammunition was stored separately, but it was even accessible to me as a child, BUT I was trained in everything about guns. At 5 years old my dad took me to the country and started me off with a .22 rifle. He taught me the dangers of guns and what guns were about. I understood the dangers and I respected them and would never have even thought of abusing that.
The thing is....I think you should be able to protect your family at home. If anyone ever came into my condo, I would kill them....and I don't mind saying it. But carrying concealed weapons and the ease at which everyone can buy a handgun....that is what has created the situation, that ironicly enough, people feel they have to protect themselves from.Comment -
TheMoneyShotBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-14-07
- 28672
#46What part of it is BS? I'm just saying... how could you live with yourself if a firearm accidentally went off and killed a young one in your household? It's not worth it to me.
If an intruder came in your household... I'm sure you could figure out a way to defend yourself without the firearm. Several items at your disposal. If you happened to die... oh well. That's life. But I couldn't live with myself knowing someone died innocently... because of my firearm. You can do all the checklists in the world... and all the precautions... but we're human... sometimes things don't go as planned.Comment -
brooks85SBR Aristocracy
- 01-05-09
- 44709
#47The posters from around the world, do not want to post in this thread because most of the people in this thread will not want to hear what we say.
I want to make this clear....I am posting how I feel, and I couldn't give a shit the reaction.
I live in Canada. We do not have the right to carry a firearm, whether concealed or not. We have zero right to transport a firearm in our vehicle, unless it is a rifle/shotgun, and it is kept in the trunk, with a trigger lock and is being transported for use (going hunting, going to the range, etc).
Don't even know the laws in your own country.
Take foot, insert into mouth.Comment -
pacoSBR Aristocracy
- 05-07-09
- 62873
#48What part of it is BS? I'm just saying... how could you live with yourself if a firearm accidentally went off and killed a young one in your household? It's not worth it to me.
If an intruder came in your household... I'm sure you could figure out a way to defend yourself without the firearm. Several items at your disposal. If you happened to die... oh well. That's life. But I couldn't live with myself knowing someone died innocently... because of my firearm. You can do all the checklists in the world... and all the precautions... but we're human... sometimes things don't go as planned.Comment -
KermitBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-27-10
- 32555
#49What part of it is BS? I'm just saying... how could you live with yourself if a firearm accidentally went off and killed a young one in your household? It's not worth it to me.
If an intruder came in your household... I'm sure you could figure out a way to defend yourself without the firearm. Several items at your disposal. If you happened to die... oh well. That's life. But I couldn't live with myself knowing someone died innocently... because of my firearm. You can do all the checklists in the world... and all the precautions... but we're human... sometimes things don't go as planned.Comment -
NrmlCurvSurfrSBR MVP
- 04-05-10
- 2896
#50Ms, guns don't fire themselves...that's the short answer, like d2d said, you have to know what you are doing in order to be safe...early training and education works for most Americans, it's a right and a responsibilty...just because some people are retarded doesn't prove that us educated folks should have our rights stripped...dumb gonna dumb, but that has nothing to do with responsible citizens...imagine if someone operating a dangerous piece of machinery killed themselves by not operating it safely, you think the machine should be outlawed because of some dumbfukk? Hell let's go ahead and shut down the whole shop, then their won't be a "dangerous" machine in the first placeComment -
Auto DonkSBR Aristocracy
- 09-03-13
- 43558
#51exactly.... buy them real guns...........
many hand guns manufactured these days don't even have safeties.... my bet is that either it didn't have one, or obviously was off b/c she's a dumbass..... it was in her purse, the kid was reaching into "mommie's purse", and happened to grasp his fingers on the trigger. and, dumbasses, a two year old can easily pull a trigger on just about any gun.... he didn't pick it up and aim it at her; IT WAS LYING IN THE PURSE......Comment -
Dollars2DonutsSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-07-13
- 8803
#53Ms, guns don't fire themselves...that's the short answer, like d2d said, you have to know what you are doing in order to be safe...early training and education works for most Americans, it's a right and a responsibilty...just because some people are retarded doesn't prove that us educated folks should have our rights stripped...dumb gonna dumb, but that has nothing to do with responsible citizens...imagine if someone operating a dangerous piece of machinery killed themselves by not operating it safely, you think the machine should be outlawed because of some dumbfukk? Hell let's go ahead and shut down the whole shop, then their won't be a "dangerous" machine in the first place
I am not saying all of your response is stupid, but that particular part is. There is a difference, you need to be able to see that.Comment -
KermitBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-27-10
- 32555
#54Having a purse with a loaded gun in it sitting next to a child in a cart is just a bad idea from the start.
I read about this a few days ago. Did any new updates go into detail at all? Like did the kid reach into the purse and then the gun went off while still in the purse and hit the woman or did the kid actually remove the gun and point it? I have a hard time picturing a 2 year old holding a small hand gun and getting their little fingers around the trigger and having the strength to pull it that way.
I can see reaching into the purse and grabbing the gun by the trigger and the guns own weight making it go off inside of the purse.Comment -
TheMoneyShotBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-14-07
- 28672
#56Had this discussion with a business owner about a year ago. We talked about an intruder coming into your home while you were sleeping etc... what do you do with your gun etc? According to the "law" (what he told me).... he said... if the intruder came into your home... and he was running out of your house... and he made it outside. you ran out... and shot him while he was on your driveway... the law doesn't protect the home owner. It constitutes as aggressive force and... basically you killed a man. The homeowner goes to jail. I don't quite understand that law? Or the reason? But... it protects the criminal. Why is that?
So... a robber can come into your home... basically.. "attempt" a robbery... he spots you... you exchange words from afar... he knows you have the gun... he bails out. You feel violated. You chase him and shoot him... basically... "instinctively" because you are still... "in my book" protecting your property. But if you shoot and kill him... you go to jail? That doesn't make sense to me. So why have a gun in the first place???
So we took it a step further... we said... ok... we shoot the guy... he's on your driveway... guess we'll drag him back into the house... so it's self defense.
So not only there's a debate if we should carry and protect??? We now have to figure out "in the heat of the moment" what we can... and can't do. Unreal.Comment -
NrmlCurvSurfrSBR MVP
- 04-05-10
- 2896
#57This entire thread is old...I've posted this before: You can't understand what you never had...my great great great great grandfather was carrying on our farm in Texas and everywhere 160 years ago and I'll be damned if I don't put up some kinda fight to preserve that right for my great great great great grandchild...if the rest of the world and even the US wants to disarm us...come and take itComment -
pacoSBR Aristocracy
- 05-07-09
- 62873
#58KermitHad this discussion with a business owner about a year ago. We talked about an intruder coming into your home while you were sleeping etc... what do you do with your gun etc? According to the "law" (what he told me).... he said... if the intruder came into your home... and he was running out of your house... and he made it outside. you ran out... and shot him while he was on your driveway... the law doesn't protect the home owner. It constitutes as aggressive force and... basically you killed a man. The homeowner goes to jail. I don't quite understand that law? Or the reason? But... it protects the criminal. Why is that?
So... a robber can come into your home... basically.. "attempt" a robbery... he spots you... you exchange words from afar... he knows you have the gun... he bails out. You feel violated. You chase him and shoot him... basically... "instinctively" because you are still... "in my book" protecting your property. But if you shoot and kill him... you go to jail? That doesn't make sense to me. So why have a gun in the first place???
So we took it a step further... we said... ok... we shoot the guy... he's on your driveway... guess we'll drag him back into the house... so it's self defense.
So not only there's a debate if we should carry and protect??? We now have to figure out "in the heat of the moment" what we can... and can't do. Unreal.Comment -
DiggityDaggityDoSBR Aristocracy
- 11-30-08
- 81450
#59JJ you should have never started this thread.
You have everybody fighting now.Comment -
KermitBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-27-10
- 32555
#60KermitHad this discussion with a business owner about a year ago. We talked about an intruder coming into your home while you were sleeping etc... what do you do with your gun etc? According to the "law" (what he told me).... he said... if the intruder came into your home... and he was running out of your house... and he made it outside. you ran out... and shot him while he was on your driveway... the law doesn't protect the home owner. It constitutes as aggressive force and... basically you killed a man. The homeowner goes to jail. I don't quite understand that law? Or the reason? But... it protects the criminal. Why is that?
So... a robber can come into your home... basically.. "attempt" a robbery... he spots you... you exchange words from afar... he knows you have the gun... he bails out. You feel violated. You chase him and shoot him... basically... "instinctively" because you are still... "in my book" protecting your property. But if you shoot and kill him... you go to jail? That doesn't make sense to me. So why have a gun in the first place???
So we took it a step further... we said... ok... we shoot the guy... he's on your driveway... guess we'll drag him back into the house... so it's self defense.
So not only there's a debate if we should carry and protect??? We now have to figure out "in the heat of the moment" what we can... and can't do. Unreal.
You just hate to have something happen and think "Man, I wish that I had a gun"Comment -
NrmlCurvSurfrSBR MVP
- 04-05-10
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Big BearSBR Aristocracy
- 11-01-11
- 43253
#62
But Paco arent u not allowed to carry a gun into a bar or any place that serves alcohol?
do u carry to bars too?Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#63Let's ban guns
No excuse here
Guns killComment -
Big BearSBR Aristocracy
- 11-01-11
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NrmlCurvSurfrSBR MVP
- 04-05-10
- 2896
#65Here in Texas, it's not uncommon for restaurant owners to not display the proper signage...you are not supposed to carry where alcohol is served BUT, the proper signs have to be displayed appropriately, some biz owners intentionally post invalid signs or no signs...thus giving the CHL holder an out if he had to use his firearm in self defense...I won't go into a restaurant with proper signage, obviously a ton of other people feel this way as well...Comment -
bigtymer56SBR MVP
- 07-31-12
- 4742
#66Well yeah, I mean you can't chase someone down and shoot them in the back in your yard. We have 6 guns in our house, one hidden in almost every room and I just feel a bit safer knowing that if anyone breaks in at night that they are there.
You just hate to have something happen and think "Man, I wish that I had a gun"
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Big BearSBR Aristocracy
- 11-01-11
- 43253
#68damn Kermit... you sound like James Bond.Comment -
eidolonSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-02-08
- 9531
#69True. This two year old wasn't injured at all.
Knowing that at two, he killed his mother will not have any detrimental effects on this youngster at all, for the rest of his life.
Wherher his fault or not, this child's life will never be the same...and there is zero chance that his life will be better for it. I expect a lot of pain and a load of issues.
Truly sad.Comment -
Dollars2DonutsSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-07-13
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