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But that never happens

Mass shootings in gun-free nations

3 Responses to “But that never happens”

  1. Publius Says:

    If they were gun-free that wouldn’t happen.

    In the real world, however, there’s no such thing.

  2. Ron W Says:

    @Publius, correct, “there’s no such a thing”. The government has a “monopoly of gun violence” which they share with the criminals they aid and abet by keeping the rest of the citizens as unarmed victims.

    ONLY YOUR ENEMY WANTS YOU DISARMED

  3. Lyle Says:

    Logic would suggest that a “mass” shooting would be likely only among a dearth of guns. Otherwise, it would tend to be stopped before it became a “mass” shooting.

    Then again, logic has been said to be a “weapon” of the oppressive, white, patriarchy. That would make me guilty of a “mass logic-ing”, proving the charge that I am an oppresive white male.

    Firing another oppressive salvo of logic, I further point out that a mass shooting has a very low probability of being stopped because, if stopped, it isn’t likely to have grown into a mass shooting. Cases exist, but they are necessarily rare. Thus we have, and will continue to have, very little proof of mass shootings being stopped by armed person(s) on-scene at the moment.

    Further, in the presense of a well and properly armed population, a mass shooting is less likely to be planned, much develop into a mass shooting. That is of course why schools and other “gun free zones” are usually targeted.

    What any of this has to do with the God-given right to self defense, and the intended protection of that right in the second amendment, is somethihng of a different matter, though it is related in the sense of making a case for the prosecution of those who would deny that right Under Color of Law (18 USC 242).

Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.

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