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Old 12-25-2012, 04:19 PM   #31
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Guns thwarting crime? Yeah, show me all those stories. Are you fucking serious? Is there anything any news outlet likes better than a gunfight where the good guy comes out on top? I've seen a bunch of those, haven't you? Bullshit.
Show you? Well OK Tim, if you insist. You should know by now that I can and will backup what I say.

http://www.todaystmj4.com/news/local/138374304.html
http://lewrockwell.com/spl4/heroic-armed-citizen.html
http://jacksonville.com/news/crime/2...obbery-attempt
http://www.tucsonnewsnow.com/story/2...obbery-suspect
http://cjonline.com/news/2012-11-21/...obbery-suspect
http://www.examiner.com/article/atte...-armed-citizen
http://www.startribune.com/local/min...3.html?refer=y
http://radio.foxnews.com/toddstarnes...d-robbery.html
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/to...rs-in-memphis/
http://www.learnaboutguns.com/2012/1...y-armed-clerk/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmyLw62sArQ
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dl...nclick_check=1
http://www.khou.com/home/Bellaire-ma...139325908.html
http://gunssavelives.net/self-defens...ns-in-wyoming/
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/W...181065551.html
http://www.examiner.com/article/arme...greens-robbers
http://www.examiner.com/article/nort...-armed-robbers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9pP-6MRGLo

Shall I go on? There are 1000's more.
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Old 12-25-2012, 04:42 PM   #32
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Show you? Well OK Tim, if you insist. You should know by now that I can and will backup what I say.

http://www.todaystmj4.com/news/local/138374304.html
http://lewrockwell.com/spl4/heroic-armed-citizen.html
http://jacksonville.com/news/crime/2...obbery-attempt
http://www.tucsonnewsnow.com/story/2...obbery-suspect
http://cjonline.com/news/2012-11-21/...obbery-suspect
http://www.examiner.com/article/atte...-armed-citizen
http://www.startribune.com/local/min...3.html?refer=y
http://radio.foxnews.com/toddstarnes...d-robbery.html
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/to...rs-in-memphis/
http://www.learnaboutguns.com/2012/1...y-armed-clerk/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmyLw62sArQ
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dl...nclick_check=1
http://www.khou.com/home/Bellaire-ma...139325908.html
http://gunssavelives.net/self-defens...ns-in-wyoming/
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/W...181065551.html
http://www.examiner.com/article/arme...greens-robbers
http://www.examiner.com/article/nort...-armed-robbers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9pP-6MRGLo

Shall I go on? There are 1000's more.
How about all the stories where gun battles in the streets leave innocent bystanders dead?

I'm guessing you can't find too many of those either.

Do you pack when you go get laid on the off chance you get to use it? How about your dick? Is that a concealed hand-weapon?
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Old 12-25-2012, 04:56 PM   #33
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Tim didn't ask about street shootouts, but I'm sure if I were inclined, those stories are out there too. But the general question would be how many innocent lives were saved because someone took out some nutjob firing out on the street? Probably a better question to ask in the Juarez forums.

Its not a matter of if I "get" to use it, its a matter of if I "need" to use it.

You would have to ask my references on your third question. Theres no need to brag! LOL
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Old 12-25-2012, 05:58 PM   #34
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Ergo, you're full of shit. And COG is a liar.

And I'm telling the truth.
Like you said. We can't agree on that, at all.

But if you want to be the zoo chimp. That works for me.

I have noticed that generally speaking Chaser has opposed the "flingers'" attitudes, but I don't see any "flinging" in his direction.

Why is that? You all think he's not an "idiot" or a "liar"?

Just asking.
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Old 12-25-2012, 10:48 PM   #35
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How do you feel about smoking in public places?

Dont bother answering. I know it'll be bullshit, Herr Whiny!
Where, exactly, are the lies I've told, Assup?

And I'll tell you what I think about smoking in public places. It should be up to the owner of the establishment if they want to allow smoking or not. Not up to the government, although, since most of these laws are not federal, they are fully Constitutional, at least from the federal level. I can't speak to each state's constitution. But I would still oppose them, because they restrict the right of the owner to decide how to run his/her establishment.
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Old 12-25-2012, 11:13 PM   #36
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Where, exactly, are the lies I've told, Assup?

And I'll tell you what I think about smoking in public places. It should be up to the owner of the establishment if they want to allow smoking or not. Not up to the government, although, since most of these laws are not federal, they are fully Constitutional, at least from the federal level. I can't speak to each state's constitution. But I would still oppose them, because they restrict the right of the owner to decide how to run his/her establishment.
I agree, a friend in Dallas had a bar at Preston and Beltline, the City of Dallas made it "no smoking" while Addison did not, hence everybody left his bar for a bar in Addison

Some people only smoke when they drink

and if people do not like smoke, go to smokeless bars, supply and demand
not government control shit
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Old 12-26-2012, 01:51 AM   #37
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"Munch" you might want to "revisit" this statement ... police are covered by the same law of self-defense that civilians are required to follow, and the taking of a life (or shooting another person) by police who ought not to have been shot is considered a "seizing" by the SCOTUS and when it is unreasonable, which it would be if incorrect, then the police officer is liable civilly, and in some instances depending upon the facts the police officer's agency can also be lilable to the citizen or his or her heirs/dependants.

Officers face state prosecution or Federal prosecution, if not both, for wrongful deaths or wrongful shootings.

As for training, I will agree that LE customarily has far more training, not only from a skill perspective, but also from a perspective of informing them about tactics and choices to minimize "collateral damage" and maximize success in the confrontation with a firearm..... which does not necessarily mean discharging the firearm, which is the last step in the "use of force continuum," and disreably a last resort ... which some civilians are unable to comprehend .... military and police training involving handguns is somewhat different and the environment in which police operate is also different for the most part, although as servicemembers get more urban and building entry training there will be similitarities with different "rules of engagement" as to potential liability and a different "code" under which they operate.

example:

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/s...hington-122412

we may never read or hear under what circumstances this 19-year-old was carrying a weapon to a bar party or why, but IMO that is a result of the poor judgment that is too frequently exercised by immature and irresponsible people, which cannot be "tested" or even "discovered" when making the decision to hand someone a weapon.

A law controlling handguns didn't help the dead guy or the wounded one.
First let me say gun control doesn't mean taking guns away. Waiting periods, background checks and the like are reasonable controls. Doing a ballistic "finger print" shouldn't be an issue either. The idea that registering guns gives the feds a means to collect all the firearms is a joke. If one police force started collecting guns, how many would they get before the rest were hidden? Same with feds. There are too many guns, too large of an area to collect them from, and too many people have them. Also, if a seller at a gun show can't get a background check done then they shouldn't be able to sell the weapon.

Back to my statement.
The huge difference between civilians and police/soldiers is that the trained "pros" have their asses covered by law. The civilians don't. If you shoot the wrong person for whatever reason as a civilian, you will at best have your ass sued off and at worst you will go to jail

I should have been clearer. Typically if a cop shoots a bystander, the department pays for his defense and any suit award. As long as he doesn't violate dept policy, his ass is covered. The policies are a set of rules that define his actions. He is much less likely to face criminal charges because of his training. A civilian will have to pay any suit, his attorney, etc. He is much more likely to face criminal charges than a cop.

Civilians don't have the level or repetition of training police do. Civilians have to pass the conceal carry test. In my class of 20, 3 failed the test. 5 of us got 100%, 5 got 90% or better, and the other 7 got 70% to 89%. I remembered the 90% number because it was the same as the 100s. The legality questions were missed the most. The day of the class when info was freshest in their minds.

The instructor asked what would be the correct response if we witnessed a bank robbery in progress. Several people said how they would handle the situation using cover and concealment, advantageous position, shooting 1 of the 3 robbers before stopping the others, etc.

The instructor shook his head and asked the responders who would tell his kids he was killed in a shoot out over insured money.
After taking the class, I chose not to get a license. I can legally keep a gun in my car. I don't need to carry it around with me.
Below is an example.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/26/nyregion/bystanders-shooting-wounds-caused-by-the-police.html?pagewanted=all&_r= 0
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Old 12-26-2012, 06:05 AM   #38
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Back to my statement.
The huge difference between civilians and police/soldiers is that the trained "pros" have their asses covered by law. The civilians don't. If you shoot the wrong person for whatever reason as a civilian, you will at best have your ass sued off and at worst you will go to jail

Typically if a cop shoots a bystander, the department pays for his defense and any suit award. As long as he doesn't violate dept policy, his ass is covered. The policies are a set of rules that define his actions. He is much less likely to face criminal charges because of his training. A civilian will have to pay any suit, his attorney, etc. He is much more likely to face criminal charges than a cop.

Civilians don't have the level or repetition of training police do.
Refinement: 99% of the time, particularly in larger metro areas (where most police shootings occur) the shooting officer(s) face a grand jury investigation, which usually requires them to testify pursuant to departmental policy, which is written to protect the department and the local government and NOT the officer. 99% of the time the officer is "on his own" and is on "light duty" with pay until no-billed by the grand jury.

Department policy does not provide the officer with any exclusions from the Penal Code or the "self-defense" provisions of the state's criminal code. Departmental policy determines whether or not the officer will be disciplined for his conduct and whether or not the governmental body will be liable for his conduct.

I can think of only one instance in which a police officer's career was "enhanced" by killing someone in Texas. That was the killing of Whitman on the UT tower. That was Martinez, who was NOT officially given credit for the killing of Whitman, McCoy who was officially given credit for the killing WAS required to appear before a grand jury. Martinez ended up becoming a Texas Ranger.

During the period from shooting to being cleared the accused officer is often "shunned" by his fellow officers and goes through internal questioning of themselves regarding their decision. They pay an emotional price, and a social one among other officers.

Your assessment of CHL classes is similar to mine. I would ONLY get a CHL to avoid the opportunity for an officer to take my weapon "as evidence" and the hassle of getting it back, if at all. That does not keep me from obtaining adquate additional training and "qualifying" based on an advanced qualification course to assure my skills are adequate as I get older based on the potential environments in which I may have to use my weapon. Normally, a CHL holder gets in those classes, which they should take quarterly, IMO.

As to liability three main questions are addressed (pehaps a fourth):
1. What was seen to warrant discharging the firearm from the shooter's perspective.
2. The weapon and type of ammo used.
3. The amount of training and "continuing training" of the shooter, and perhaps*
4. The amount of training available to the shooter that was not taken, and perhaps*
5. The sobriety of the shooter and/or relationship of the shooter to the person shot*
* Depending upon the outcome of the discharge.

There are numerous subcategories of "questions" within each main question to flush out the reality of the situation as best as possible to reconstruct the situation and compare it to the forensics that were employed to test the "science" of the episode.

The speculation of "what ifs" is not really informative as to any outcome, because EVERY situation is different and there is no "ordinary" shooting.

I agree 100%:
"Civilians don't have the level or repetition of training police do."

But I would modify it slightly by saying:
"Civilians don't have available the level or repetition of training police do."

The unavailability to civilians is a matter of "officer safety."
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