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The number of children killed in the next school shooting may be much higher
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<blockquote data-quote="cjjtulsa" data-source="post: 2020033" data-attributes="member: 6146"><p>And you bring up a good point. A guy I work with is a vet from the sandbox, and has some PTSD. He also has a CCW, and we were discussing the shooting a little Friday afternoon. He said no one should be able to buy a gun without a backround check or CCW permit - even in person-to-person transactions. So what about those that might think a recent war vet with PTSD shouldn't have a concealed carry license and be carrying a firearm? Where do you draw the line, and what criteria do you use? As for the idea that "crazy people shouldn't be able to buy them".....define crazy? I'm sure many shootings are carried out by people that others around them had no idea they were going to spaz out and shoot someone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjjtulsa, post: 2020033, member: 6146"] And you bring up a good point. A guy I work with is a vet from the sandbox, and has some PTSD. He also has a CCW, and we were discussing the shooting a little Friday afternoon. He said no one should be able to buy a gun without a backround check or CCW permit - even in person-to-person transactions. So what about those that might think a recent war vet with PTSD shouldn't have a concealed carry license and be carrying a firearm? Where do you draw the line, and what criteria do you use? As for the idea that "crazy people shouldn't be able to buy them".....define crazy? I'm sure many shootings are carried out by people that others around them had no idea they were going to spaz out and shoot someone. [/QUOTE]
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