Don't recall anyone making so many assumptions on this forum, ever.
Oh, and don't presume that you can declare who is and who is not an extremist in this debate. You don't rate that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myhnAZFR1poIs that the them dueling banjos I'm hearing?
or surrendered to some alleged majority of opinion.
It's been asked again and again if you were that concerned why didn't you call the police and voice your concerns?
So now we're at "Anyone who had an IEP can't carry a gun?"
It has been answered again and again. On this thread.
Unless you're a law enforcement officer, right?
It was a stainless 1911 with the hammer back and safety on. Two stainless mags on his weak side. Since 1911's are made by so many manufacturers, who knows what manufacturer made it?
Jeez. People who are gonna tl me hey can't tell when a person is mentally challenged? Do I know if it was autism or aspergers? Of course not. Never claimed to be a doctor. All I know is I am concerned when I see a person who probably got extra time on all his tests in school ( it's called an IEP- individual education plan) or more likely due to his age wasn't even mainstreamed into a regular class, carrying a deadly weapon where you DONT get extra time to make a decision, I don't like it. When I see a person of apparently normal intelligence who doesn't require an aide to follow him around, I just think "here comes Rambo" since I never see it near me. Pretty much everybody I know around here owns guns. Most carry them concealed
off duty when they have the choice basically all LEO's carry concealed, the statistics are out there that cops get killed with their own weapon all the time.
Judging by your answers, I'm betting you had one.
Being someone who had an IEP in school, this really ticked me off, I have a TBI resulting in ADHD like symptoms, I got extra time on tests, the option to type my essays rather than hand write them, etc.
Hope everyone has a good night.
Judging by your answers, I'm betting you had one.