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Update on Appomattox mass shooting
Posted: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 10:54:53
by MountainCat
Re: Update on Appomattox mass shooting
Posted: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 11:38:27
by zephyp
He certainly did have an arsenal. That dont look like an ordinary collection to me...
I wonder how much of that would be auctioned off if that new bill becomes law...
Re: Update on Appomattox mass shooting
Posted: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 11:48:26
by MountainCat
I didn't see it mentioned in any articles but during the situation the shooter had police in his scope good enough to read their name tags. He choose not to shoot them because he always wanted to be a cop. Go figure.
Re: Update on Appomattox mass shooting
Posted: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 12:35:36
by GS78
hmm, when I read the story I got the feeling that the "reporter" was dismayed that he did not find more anti gun sentiment......
Re: Update on Appomattox mass shooting
Posted: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 10:22:46
by MountainCat
GS78 wrote:hmm, when I read the story I got the feeling that the "reporter" was dismayed that he did not find more anti gun sentiment......
That reporter has posted here before.
Here's an opinion piece by a different author on restaurant carry that everyone should read. It's the typical anti-piece written by the mis-informed. Feel free to leave comments below the article
http://www2.newsadvance.com/lna/news/op ... ome/24123/
Hotlinked image from here:
http://blog.ivman.com/signs-that-make-you-wonder/

Re: Update on Appomattox mass shooting
Posted: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 16:50:08
by tfltackdriver
GS78 wrote:hmm, when I read the story I got the feeling that the "reporter" was dismayed that he did not find more anti gun sentiment......
I'm the "reporter." I'm always interested in feedback when someone feels they have detected bias in my stories. Please give me a PM.
Thanks,
Chris
Re: Update on Appomattox mass shooting
Posted: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 19:01:04
by allingeneral
I see no problem with discussing it here, in the open forum. It might even be interesting.
My opinion is that there are no laws that can be written that will keep things like this from happening. It's like trying to build the perfect car that, when wrecked into a tree, no one dies. Or trying to build a perfect bobsled course, etc.. You get the point, I'm sure. It just can't be done. You can't stop every tragedy from occurring.
Further restricting firearms will not stop the problem, as evidenced by the fact that the Appomattox fella had a multitude of illegal weapons that NO ONE in the United States is allowed to own. He broke the law by owning them, then further broke the law by killing a bunch of people.
Now, if he had killed people and had not broken a law in doing so - THEN, I would support enacting a new law to stop it from happening again, but since there's already a law against killing people, it's already covered - and he will pay the price.
Re: Update on Appomattox mass shooting
Posted: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 07:13:07
by zephyp
The facts are simply:
1 - no law (old or new) can stop anyone from breaking a law or committing a heinous act
2 - laws (old or new) do not restrict the actions of law breakers
3 - laws (old or new) restrict the actions of law abiding citizens
4 - new laws where old suffice only serve for legislators to show they accomplished something
These are facts and truths -- perhaps certain journalists should report on things like this. It could help citizens understand the issues a little better and motivate them to bring pressure on legislators to enforce existing laws and quit blaming tragic events on lack of laws where they clearly do exist.