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<blockquote data-quote="doctorjj" data-source="post: 1880213" data-attributes="member: 7292"><p>I usually wait a day or two out of respect for the victims before I start blaming the gun laws. It's getting ridiculous though. How many shootings do we have to endure before people see the foolishness of restrictive guns laws? I agree with the sentiments above that whenever anyone, employer or nanny state, takes away my ability to defend myself by restricting when and where I can carry my firearm, they are, therefore, directly responsible for my safety. Lawsuits should be brought against the city since the city did not protect these people and prevented them from protecting themselves. </p><p></p><p>Also, there have been studies to show that civilians involved in gun fights correctly identify the intended target more successfully and are more likely to hit their intended target than police.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctorjj, post: 1880213, member: 7292"] I usually wait a day or two out of respect for the victims before I start blaming the gun laws. It's getting ridiculous though. How many shootings do we have to endure before people see the foolishness of restrictive guns laws? I agree with the sentiments above that whenever anyone, employer or nanny state, takes away my ability to defend myself by restricting when and where I can carry my firearm, they are, therefore, directly responsible for my safety. Lawsuits should be brought against the city since the city did not protect these people and prevented them from protecting themselves. Also, there have been studies to show that civilians involved in gun fights correctly identify the intended target more successfully and are more likely to hit their intended target than police. [/QUOTE]
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