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    The local press is reporting that it was a "personal" situation that led to the shooting. The local TV ran a clip of a "person of interest" being cuffed while leaning on the rear of a sheriff's cruiser.

    She looks like she is Mexican and is yelling to someone off camera, "I am going to kill you!".

    This POS can't even control herself AFTER the person she was with was shot and killed. MY take? Let's give thanks for selective culling of the herd. These two AHs took each other out and thank god they didn't hurt anyone else.

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    Judging by all the murders that have happened at toy stores in the last 20 years, it's time to take a stand.

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    The councilman says his question is: who takes a loaded gun into a toy store. And his answer is: "I doubt it was the casual holiday shopper."


    Now there's the newest oxymoron I've heard:

    casual holiday shopper

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    This POS can't even control herself AFTER the person she was with was shot and killed. MY take? Let's give thanks for selective culling of the herd. These two AHs took each other out and thank god they didn't hurt anyone else.
    But isn't that just it? What if I am not a AH or POS or whatever...what if I am just a person in Toys R Us...someone who wants to buy a toy.

    And I am dead. Because of the guns.

    Am I any less dead because I am not one of the AH or the POS or ..whatever?

    Does that make me part of the herd or not part of the herd?

    No. I am dead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary View Post
    But isn't that just it? What if I am not a AH or POS or whatever...what if I am just a person in Toys R Us...someone who wants to buy a toy.

    And I am dead. Because of the guns.

    Am I any less dead because I am not one of the AH or the POS or ..whatever?

    Does that make me part of the herd or not part of the herd?

    No. I am dead.
    So you would confront and provoke someone who is brandishing a firearm? Why would you take such an action unless you are armed?
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    I'm so sick of this nonsense.

    AGAIN... no one posts the articles about the guns that SAVE INNOCENT people.

    Yeah... criminals kill people... OMG shocking

    but whatever... I know the stance.... I'm not going to try to change your mind... but I am also not going to put my families life in your hands either.

    like I said before. YOU don't have to like it... but my daughters life will be in MY hands and my husbands hands... NOT yours.

    I will NOT be trusting her life in the event of the "unthinkable" to YOU or the POLICE.

    You don't have to like it.




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    Quote Originally Posted by sparks19 View Post
    I will NOT be trusting her life in the event of the "unthinkable" to YOU or the POLICE.

    You don't have to like it.
    I have no interest in protecting your daughter. She is your responsibility.

    Just be careful and don't take her to any Toys R Us! You never know who might be armed there. And a faster draw than you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary View Post
    I have no interest in protecting your daughter. She is your responsibility.

    Just be careful and don't take her to any Toys R Us! You never know who might be armed there. And a faster draw than you!
    You're right... she IS my responsibility and I take that responsibility very seriously.

    Be careful and don't take her to toys r us because something might happen?

    talk about living in fear....

    perhaps I just shouldn't leave the house with her because we may get hit by a car or a loose dog might try to attack or a rapist could be on the loose.



    I will do my best to be prepared for the worst.... but I'm not going to hide for fear of CRIMINALS.

    I'm getting tired of the "guns make it too easy to kill people" argument. So it makes it better if the killer WORKS for his kill? the human race will never stop killing others.... Before guns they found plenty of ways to torture and kill each other. STIFFER PUNISHMENT for those who commit gun crimes... PERIOD. PUNISH the PERSON not the object. It's not HIS fault... the GUN did it.




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    Sounds like you live in the wild west or Dodge City.
    Chances are you will never use your guns to protect yourself against home invaders or a person shooting at you.
    What you need to truly worry about if you want to protect your daughter is
    drunk drivers hitting your car when you are returning from grocery shopping
    a school mate calling her fat, ugly, stupid.
    a best friend not inviting her to a party
    a teacher not liking her
    finding out she has a learning disability that will cause her to need special classes or treatment
    cancer
    a boyfriend breaking her heart
    breaking her leg on the night of her senior prom
    not being good at dodgeball
    having problems reading or doing math
    an allegery to an unknown food
    a bad cold that won't go away
    or going over to a friends house and being given drugs
    having a classmate show off dad's new gun
    another girl being mean to her, just because she can
    This and a million other things parents worry about as their child grows older. If you ask other members of PT who have been parents for a while these are the things that hurt children. Having a gun does not protect against any of these.
    My daughter went to a friends house and the numbnut was cleaning his gun right in front of the girls and his infant daughter, she never went back there.
    What scared me was people who didn't lock up their guns. People that didn't teach their kids to stay away from them. Many 14 year olds just have to show their friends the guns because heck it's cool. That is what you should fear as well.
    And just because someone takes gun safety classes doesn't mean he won't go out drinking, get incredibly drunk pull the gun on his wife or child because they got into a fight. Happens all the time. No matter how many gun safety classes a person takes, human nature comes into play and people are shot over and over and over by family members.
    Did we have guns in the house, yup my dad was a cop. Do I own a gun, yes. But being raised by a cop I know the dangers all too well. You are much more likely to be killed by your own gun then protecting your home or family. Unless you have training all the time, not target practice but defense training hitting a target is very difficult, most people freeze and in that moment the bad guy takes the gun or hits you over the head or whatever. Rare is the person who stays calm enough to fire a straight shot.
    So even though I believe in the right to bare arms, I also think 99% of people shouldn't have one.
    Quote Originally Posted by sparks19 View Post
    I'm so sick of this nonsense.

    AGAIN... no one posts the articles about the guns that SAVE INNOCENT people.

    Yeah... criminals kill people... OMG shocking

    but whatever... I know the stance.... I'm not going to try to change your mind... but I am also not going to put my families life in your hands either.

    like I said before. YOU don't have to like it... but my daughters life will be in MY hands and my husbands hands... NOT yours.

    I will NOT be trusting her life in the event of the "unthinkable" to YOU or the POLICE.

    You don't have to like it.

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    My daughter went to a friends house and the numbnut was cleaning his gun right in front of the girls and his infant daughter, she never went back there.
    What scared me was people who didn't lock up their guns. People that didn't teach their kids to stay away from them.
    What's wrong with that? If the kids know there are guns, and know how to deal with them, where's the problem? If the adult cleaning the weapon knows what they're doing, where's the issue?

    If a gun is locked up, what good is it in case of home invasion?

    What bothers me more than anything is the irrational fear of an inanimate object, and the ineffective and damaging feel good laws which result.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    I think when it comes to toy stores, I'd be more afraid of pedophiles preying on the children in there than I would wondering if another person was carrying a gun.

    I hear gunfire outside where I live from time to time... still doesn't stop me from walking around my neighborhood just because of some idiots. Our neighborhood is relatively safe, but you have wackos everywhere... as evidenced by the Toys R Us incident.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    What's wrong with that? If the kids know there are guns, and know how to deal with them, where's the problem? If the adult cleaning the weapon knows what they're doing, where's the issue?

    If a gun is locked up, what good is it in case of home invasion?

    What bothers me more than anything is the irrational fear of an inanimate object, and the ineffective and damaging feel good laws which result.
    I agree.

    Please explain to me why cleaning a firearm is a bad thing, to be done in private away from children? That's absurd. That's like saying, "OMG, someone was changing the oil in their car, changing their chainsaw blade, sharpening a kitchen knife or putting a new sparkplug on the lawmower ... in front of children!"

    I grew up around guns, and not only watched my dad clean them, but was taught how to clean one myself. Every time I smell gun oil, I think of my daddy cleaning his rifle at the kitchen table. It makes me miss him very much.

    Guns held no more fascination and allure for me than did a fishing pole, a hand saw or a weed eater. A gun was just one more of dad's tools. I was taught never to touch any of his tools without his permission. If I wanted to go fishing or shooting, he took me. It was never a big deal. I raised my child the same way. He knows how to shoot and clean a gun, and knows I'll take him out shooting when he wants to go. He has never made a big deal about a gun, because I never made it into one. As it should be.

    A gun is just a tool, that's all, no more or less. You can kill someone with a gun, sure, and you can kill someone with a hammer, a knife, a rock or a car, too. How many people die in this country because someone didn't know how to drive and ran into them in a vehicle? A LOT more than get shot, I assure you.

    Yes, I am appalled that people were shooting each other in a toy store. There is no justification for that, and hopefully the hammer of justice will fall where it should.

    However, to throw the wet blanket of gun control over every US citizen because of it is absurd. Should we all lose our cars because some drunk driver caused an accident and killed someone? What about the rest of us, who are careful, responsible drivers? Same goes for guns.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marigold2 View Post
    Sounds like you live in the wild west or Dodge City.
    Chances are you will never use your guns to protect yourself against home invaders or a person shooting at you.
    What you need to truly worry about if you want to protect your daughter is
    drunk drivers hitting your car when you are returning from grocery shopping
    a school mate calling her fat, ugly, stupid.
    a best friend not inviting her to a party
    a teacher not liking her
    finding out she has a learning disability that will cause her to need special classes or treatment
    cancer
    a boyfriend breaking her heart
    breaking her leg on the night of her senior prom
    not being good at dodgeball
    having problems reading or doing math
    an allegery to an unknown food
    a bad cold that won't go away
    or going over to a friends house and being given drugs
    having a classmate show off dad's new gun
    another girl being mean to her, just because she can
    This and a million other things parents worry about as their child grows older. If you ask other members of PT who have been parents for a while these are the things that hurt children. Having a gun does not protect against any of these.
    My daughter went to a friends house and the numbnut was cleaning his gun right in front of the girls and his infant daughter, she never went back there.
    What scared me was people who didn't lock up their guns. People that didn't teach their kids to stay away from them. Many 14 year olds just have to show their friends the guns because heck it's cool. That is what you should fear as well.
    And just because someone takes gun safety classes doesn't mean he won't go out drinking, get incredibly drunk pull the gun on his wife or child because they got into a fight. Happens all the time. No matter how many gun safety classes a person takes, human nature comes into play and people are shot over and over and over by family members.
    Did we have guns in the house, yup my dad was a cop. Do I own a gun, yes. But being raised by a cop I know the dangers all too well. You are much more likely to be killed by your own gun then protecting your home or family. Unless you have training all the time, not target practice but defense training hitting a target is very difficult, most people freeze and in that moment the bad guy takes the gun or hits you over the head or whatever. Rare is the person who stays calm enough to fire a straight shot.
    So even though I believe in the right to bare arms, I also think 99% of people shouldn't have one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post
    So you would confront and provoke someone who is brandishing a firearm? Why would you take such an action unless you are armed?
    No, she would not have to confront anyone. She could have been simply a shopper who got hit by a stray bullet. You know - one of those drive-by victims.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post
    No, she would not have to confront anyone. She could have been simply a shopper who got hit by a stray bullet. You know - one of those drive-by victims.
    She wouldnt get down or run to get out of the area? I didnt realise the shooters at the ToysRUs drove into the store.

    A PSA for anybody afraid of people legally carrying a concealed firearm in stores, restaurants and, with few exceptions, other public places. Stay out of Alaska. Anybody who can legally own, and purchase a handgun can carry concealed here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post
    She wouldnt get down or run to get out of the area? I didnt realise the shooters at the ToysRUs drove into the store.
    You know darn well I wasn't implying anyone actually drove into the store. Did you read the latest article about this incident? The guys pulled out handguns and ran down the store aisles shooting at one another. Imagine that one or more of those bullets strayed from the intended target and landed in the next aisle? Imagine again that there was a person in that aisle? Imagine once more that the person was hit by the stray bullet?

    THAT is what I meant by drive-by victim. The innocent person, hit by a bullet, shot by some nutcase. It happens in Detroit frequently. I don't imagine that the 3 month old baby, asleep in his crib, had a gun under his pillow to shoot at the bad guys. And a 3 month old was killed not too long ago - just sleeping in his crib.

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