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  • mrsleeve
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    SPRINGVILLE, Utah — A man is in custody after assaulting a Springville police officer Friday afternoon, and a good Samaritan with a concealed firearm helped end the attack. Just before 2 p.m., an officer spotted a pair of feet dangling from a Tabitha’s Way donation bin along Main Street in Springvil


    Sorry cant find a MSNBC, HUFPO, or CNN link, so I suppose this is Faux news

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  • Cronopoulos
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    Local news i like reading....



    COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho--A Coeur d’Alene man was attributing his life to having a concealed weapons permit on Wednesday.

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  • mrsleeve
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    Store employee with gun trumps thug with knife. No shots fired no one dies instance of Self defense with a firearm.

    Best part of the short link.
    Originally posted by article
    I knew his intentions as soon as he came in,” Pitaniello said. “When he told me to empty the register, I cocked my head and said ‘Really?’”

    At that point, the clerk said the man picked up the knife and “waved it in my face.”

    Pitaniello said he responded by raising his gun and pointing it at the other man’s face.

    “I told him he better get the (expletive) out of there,” he said.

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  • The Dark Side of Will
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    Originally posted by smooth
    I don't want that shit around my kids, I don't want people who think they're dimestore cowboys trying to save my life, I don't want vigilantes trying to take matters into their own hands.
    Do you really think that everyone who CC's is a mouth breather?

    Originally posted by smooth
    When I'm in public spaces I have a right to limit your behavior because it's both of our space--not yours and not mine. We, as a society, limit what people do in public that we don't limit when they are on private property for a whole range of behaviors.
    You don't have the right to limit anyone else's behavior unless that behavior is going to harm you or damage your stuff.

    Don't conflate society with government. Government makes laws against brandishing because it's dangerous. Society limits behavior in a lot of ways that government has no business addressing.

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  • BraveUlysses
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    Originally posted by z31maniac
    lulz
    Now that is how you backpedal out of a conversation

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  • z31maniac
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    Originally posted by DER E30
    Sure.

    Anything I say you're going to have a problem with, and you're gonna have the last word. I'm done arguing.

    Can the thread get back on topic?

    I am curious, in the "spike in gun deaths after BG checks" thread you said, "if you were one of my students and you read one of my books or journal articles"
    Are you a teacher or scholar of some sort? Can you point me in the direction of your book?
    lulz

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  • mrsleeve
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    Originally posted by deutschman
    Has anyone on R3V ever had to use their CCW in self defense? Would be interesting to hear about that. I know a lot f people who have a CCW but Iv never met anyone who has had to use their weapon (maybe not shoot it but pull it).
    Personally if I had a CCW permit I do t think if end up usin it unless I planned to go certain places. Maybe just keep the pistol in my truck/car in a lock box.
    We all hope to NEVER be placed in that type of situation. I know Affe has needed it as a display of force until the local PD arrived but not had to fire, and I have had to posture with my hand on my weapon under my sweat shirt 1 time before as well.

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  • einhander
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    Cool beans.

    I was talking to you.

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  • ParsedOut
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    Originally posted by einhander
    Parsies, stop whining. I admitted fault and apologized to you publicly and privately in a PM. We (this sub-forum) sling abuse at each other all the time and nearly everyone on here accepts it's part of the forum and has thick skin about it. What I said was uncalled for, you were right. I offered you two genuine apologies as a result.

    Now stop pouting. Jesus.
    I wasn't talking to you, thank you come again.

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  • einhander
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    Originally posted by ParsedOut
    So I made a valid point about your expectation of living in a gun free United States and you come back with a condescending post about how you're educated and are making a difference unlike "people like me". Yeah, I'm the dick. For the record, I was referring to your ego, nothing more.

    *edit: I'm also curious what other posts I've made that have been disrespectful to members on here. Other than calling einhandler the troll he is (most of the time). I'm generally a respectful person, if we don't agree on something that's fine. When the discussion gets heated to the point of personal attacks I take offense. I didn't call you a limp dick idiot liberal just because you're afraid of guns, I wouldn't do that. I said you don't have the "rights" you think you do. But I guess since "right here = Kalifornia" then maybe you do.
    Parsies, stop whining. I admitted fault and apologized to you publicly and privately in a PM. We (this sub-forum) sling abuse at each other all the time and nearly everyone on here accepts it's part of the forum and has thick skin about it. What I said was uncalled for, you were right. I offered you two genuine apologies as a result.

    Now stop pouting. Jesus.

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  • ParsedOut
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    Originally posted by smooth
    you really don't have anything to apologize for. he is acting the same way in the other threads that's he's whining about in here. and he did it after his panties got all wadded up in this thread.

    I mean, for personal reasons if you don't like behaving like that by all means, but judging by the way he treats others there isn't any reason to treat him with a modicum of respect beyond what he gives others, which isn't much from his posts so far.
    So I made a valid point about your expectation of living in a gun free United States and you come back with a condescending post about how you're educated and are making a difference unlike "people like me". Yeah, I'm the dick. For the record, I was referring to your ego, nothing more.

    *edit: I'm also curious what other posts I've made that have been disrespectful to members on here. Other than calling einhandler the troll he is (most of the time). I'm generally a respectful person, if we don't agree on something that's fine. When the discussion gets heated to the point of personal attacks I take offense. I didn't call you a limp dick idiot liberal just because you're afraid of guns, I wouldn't do that. I said you don't have the "rights" you think you do. But I guess since "right here = Kalifornia" then maybe you do.
    Last edited by ParsedOut; 05-19-2014, 03:36 PM.

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  • DER E30
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    Originally posted by smooth
    You said that you assumed any adult is responsible enough to carry a loaded, concealed firearm in public.
    I asked you if that meant that the only requirement is being 18 or older
    Sure.

    Anything I say you're going to have a problem with, and you're gonna have the last word. I'm done arguing.

    Can the thread get back on topic?

    I am curious, in the "spike in gun deaths after BG checks" thread you said, "if you were one of my students and you read one of my books or journal articles"
    Are you a teacher or scholar of some sort? Can you point me in the direction of your book?

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  • smooth
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    Originally posted by DER E30
    It isn't ok to diminish ANY constitutional rights! I'm arguing that I have a constitutional right to carry my gun.
    well which is it? I'm asking you to clarify your own statements. are you even capable of clarifying what you wrote? are you just talking out your ass?

    first you said that you didn't see the problem with responsible adults carrying firearms.
    I asked you what constituted responsible adults.

    You said that you assumed any adult is responsible enough to carry a loaded, concealed firearm in public.
    I asked you if that meant that the only requirement is being 18 or older

    You replied that in your state it's 21 or over
    (and then you made a comment that everyone should have to take a class but now you say you were just talking out your ass with that comment)

    so now we're back to square one:
    is the only thing that should be necessary for someone to legally carry a concealed, loaded firearm in public is simply being 21 years old?

    and if so, what gives you the right to say that 18, 19, and 20 year olds can't carry?
    they're adults, too, right?

    so which is it? you only have to be 21 to carry or you only have to be 18 to carry?
    what's your idea of making sure that responsible adults carry firearms (remember, that was your statement, not mine)

    are you going to back off that statement or are you going to tell us just what makes someone a responsible adult in your opinion? so far all you've said is that you need to be 21.

    I can't really answer your question as to why it's a big deal whether responsible adults carry firearms in public if you can't even tell me how you define responsible adults, can I?

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  • DER E30
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    Originally posted by smooth
    so your idea of reasonable gun legislation is being 21 or over and taking a class?

    Who the hell said I was arguing that!?!?!??!!!! That was an example, with a "would that make you happy?" question.


    why is it ok to diminish the constitutional rights of people 18-20?
    is it ok to implement classes for other constitutional rights? voting? speech? religion? where do you suggest we draw the line?
    It isn't ok to diminish ANY constitutional rights! I'm arguing that I have a constitutional right to carry my gun.

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  • accident
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    I got close once. Back when I was doing security (unarmed, but my XDm stayed in the glove box) I left my property to go to the gas station across the street and get a drink. As I was pulling into the parking lot some idiot in an older Monte Carlo is tearing ass across the lot with his headlights off. Idiot almost clips me, and then pulls over and starts yelling at me that I almost hit him. I brush him off until he gets out of his car. He's yelling about how I almost hit him, and I calmly told him that if he turned his lights on I probably would have seen him. He starts walking toward my car with his hand under his shirt. At this point I'm shitting my pants and begin reaching for the glove box. He stopped dead in his tracks, turned around, and got back in to his car. Now I'm jacked up on adrenaline for no reason, and I'm pretty sure he was just trying to be intimidating and act like he had a gun.

    That said, the situation could have easily gone sideways had he actually had a gun. I'm glad I had mine.

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