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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3905488" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>This is a great example. There’s some small time rapper “Yung Baby” that was supposedly shot 35 times, alive to talk about it today. Curtis Jackson III was shot 9 time at point blank range and is still walking and talking. Or Sr. Chief Mike Day, a Navy SEAL that was shot 27 times, with his body armor only taking 11 of those rounds. I’m pretty sure those were rifle rounds too. Guns are effective tools, but human beings can be surprisingly tough and resilient. I think there’s a conversation that everybody has with themselves where they have to decide if they want to have as much on them as they need, or just a loaded gun, or maybe somewhere in between. It’s a risk analysis that differs for everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3905488, member: 35036"] This is a great example. There’s some small time rapper “Yung Baby” that was supposedly shot 35 times, alive to talk about it today. Curtis Jackson III was shot 9 time at point blank range and is still walking and talking. Or Sr. Chief Mike Day, a Navy SEAL that was shot 27 times, with his body armor only taking 11 of those rounds. I’m pretty sure those were rifle rounds too. Guns are effective tools, but human beings can be surprisingly tough and resilient. I think there’s a conversation that everybody has with themselves where they have to decide if they want to have as much on them as they need, or just a loaded gun, or maybe somewhere in between. It’s a risk analysis that differs for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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