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I don't know about that but I found something interesting and scary. The title of the statistics seems to be written by someone with a particular point of view.
From VPC - The Violence Policy Center - Concealed Carry Killers
"Private Citizens Killed by Concealed Carry Killers
May 2007 to the Present"
Tennessee 15
Georgia 5
Texas 33
Maybe it's time to relocate?![]()
Thanks for the grammar lesson. I B N engineer. Engineers are notoriously bad at these things.It sounds like not only do you want to check up on proficiency, but also to make sure an applicant has the right attitude.
Are you going to be the "attitude and reason checker"?
(To "allot" means to dole out, or to distribute, or to assign a share. "A lot" is two words, and means a great many, or a large number. 'Scuse me for pointing that out, but that is a pet peeve of mine. Maybe you want to "allot" carry licenses?)
The poll result isn't surprising so far, considering how many here support universal background checks. I'm guessing a large percentage of those in favor of one are also in favor of the other.
Considering this poll is on a firearms enthusiasts board....
About half or more households don't even own firearms so you can figure their response would be close to 100% in favor of mandatory training. Then add to it gun owners who are not enthusiasts or permit holders but just have a gun around the house... I would guess those folks would also be highly in favor of mandatory training. hmmmm.... It makes those 90% polls on background checks look believable.
I think most people are going to vote based on what they are already familiar with, which is some kind of mandatory training that's already required in their home state. JMO]
THAT makes no sense.
Way to judge an entire group of people based on the conditions of a few. The poster didnt even mention alzheimer's but you found it necessary to base your argument on alzheimers.
I'm pushing 70 and my aim and physical strength isn't was it once was. However I know I get hit center mass in close proximity. It's good I know who your friends are and who thinks you're a second class citizen undeserving of the right to protect yourself.
Well if you have ever bothered to read the 2nd amendment or any of the supreme court rulings regarding the amendment you would see that they (forefathers) never addressed concealed carry as we know and think of it. I wasn't saying either of what you ask. The supreme court may have if depending on your interpretation of the highlighted portion below. (quoted from Wikipedia, [not best source but quick])
In District of Columbia v. Heller, 554 U.S. 570 (2008), the Supreme Court ruled that the Second Amendment "codified a pre-existing right" and that it "protects an individual right to possess a firearm unconnected with service in a militia, and to use that arm for traditionally lawful purposes, such as self-defense within the home"[9][10] but also stated that "the right is not unlimited. It is not a right to keep and carry any weapon whatsoever in any manner whatsoever and for whatever purpose". They also clarified that many longstanding prohibitions and restrictions on firearms possession listed by the Court are consistent with the Second Amendment.[11]
As to the legality of a woman carrying a weapon in her purse back then, well I'm not that old nor a legal scholar so I don't know and I bet you don't either.
Why would the left care what I say? I'm not expressing a theory, just an opinion as are you. I'm not against concealed carry at all. I just believe people with deadly weapons on their person should have some basic training on how and when to use one.
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Well, Y'all know we have mandated drivers' testing in each state...How are we driving?
In both states that I sojourn....There is mandatory training for a concealed carry licenses.
That training by and large covers the lawful use of deadly force and firearm safety in the home as well as on the street.
I teach concealed carry classes.....I know full well, that just because someone receives the training to meet the states requirement, etc....
That you can advise folks of the laws surrounding concealed carry and the circumstances where one would have a legal defense in the use of deadly force,
You can instruct folks one how to safely and effectively handle their personal defense firearm, etc.......
But, all the best training in the world....Will not fix stupid.
Common sense....They got it or they don't.
Just one of many,
http://www.policeone.com/news/37857-police-defend-restraint-in-standoff-with-distraught-fellow-officer-nashville-tn
Go figger..................
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Considering this poll is on a firearms enthusiasts board....
About half or more households don't even own firearms so you can figure their response would be close to 100% in favor of mandatory training. Then add to it gun owners who are not enthusiasts or permit holders but just have a gun around the house... I would guess those folks would also be highly in favor of mandatory training. hmmmm.... It makes those 90% polls on background checks look believable.
at the current rate cc's are going out I'm afraid it's just a matter of time before something real bad happens. if people don't get some very basic skills and education. a voluntary training option perhaps, before it becomes mandatory. I'm afraid at some point in the not too distant future, general public safety and common sense is gonna win out over our constitution.