Complete tard almost gets half a dozen people killed

spandy

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Life is a series of cost-benefit analyses. For me, the benefit of not living in cowering fear on a daily basis outweighs the feeling of power and security that carrying a firearm provides. Live your life how you choose...I just hope that I'm never there in the crossfire when you people decide that you're bored with your life and want to pretend to be John Rambo.

If it makes you feel better to think I'm scared all day of baddies, go right ahead and do just that.

Dude has no clue...
 

MuyLocoNC

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The argument of the folks against the fellow that successfully defended the lives of everyone that wasn't an armed robber, hinge on some ridiculous assumption that the perps were going to say thank you and leave in peace.

Just to be clear, you want to place your lives in the hands of armed robbers (who shoot their victims regularly) AND you want the rest of us to follow your lead.

Dream the fuck on.
 

Padawanbater2

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Tell me why volunteering for a job that hasn't fought a defensive war in decades deserves more praise than your local grocer

I'm not denigrating jj's service, I'm pointing out the foolishness of praising every single person for simply wearing the uniform. That's simply stupid
 

ChesusRice

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The argument of the folks against the fellow that successfully defended the lives of everyone that wasn't an armed robber, hinge on some ridiculous assumption that the perps were going to say thank you and leave in peace.

Just to be clear, you want to place your lives in the hands of armed robbers (who shoot their victims regularly) AND you want the rest of us to follow your lead.

Dream the fuck on.
He shot the one guy in the back
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
That only proves he had his back turned at the moment the defender fired. It doesn't prove he was leaving or that he wasn't planning on gunning everyone down. I don't blame the defender for not waiting to find out his ultimate intentions.
The customer did a good job, but in NO way was this a defensive shoot.
 

nitro harley

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I don't wear the hat for respect. I wear it to honor wounded & fallen brothers that never made it home, I'll never forget....
Right on doublejj. The draft ended right before I was to sign up, but my father did two tours in Da Nang 66-69. It took my dad 20 years to mention the first thing about the war. And all he said was" we would of won that war if they would of let us shoot" And he has been quite about the war ever sense. And I don't bring nothing up.
 

MuyLocoNC

Well-Known Member
The customer did a good job, but in NO way was this a defensive shoot.
I wasn't there so I can't say one way or another. I'm only saying a shot in the back doesn't automatically negate it as a defensive shoot. If the perp was out of the door and down the sidewalk/parking lot, I would support the position that discharging a firearm is unnecessary. Shooting him in the back while he is still robbing other victims is just good tactics.
 

ChesusRice

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I wasn't there so I can't say one way or another. I'm only saying a shot in the back doesn't automatically negate it as a defensive shoot. If the perp was out of the door and down the sidewalk/parking lot, I would support the position that discharging a firearm is unnecessary. Shooting him in the back while he is still robbing other victims is just good tactics.
There is a video in the first post.
go watch it
 

doublejj

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I wasn't there so I can't say one way or another. I'm only saying a shot in the back doesn't automatically negate it as a defensive shoot. If the perp was out of the door and down the sidewalk/parking lot, I would support the position that discharging a firearm is unnecessary. Shooting him in the back while he is still robbing other victims is just good tactics.
exactly!....
 
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