UPDATE On Shooting At Oklahoma Restaurant: It Wasn’t 1 Armed Citizen Who Stopped The Gunman. It Was 2. – Concealed Nation

Yesterday around 6:30 pm local time, a man with a handgun went into a restaurant and opened fire randomly, injuring three people in the process. It was originally reported that&hellip
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Two good guys with guns beat the cops to a crime in progress

FBI Report Shows That Concealed Carry Is Effective Against Active Shooters – Concealed Nation

Recently, the FBI released it’s “Active Shooter Incidents in the United States in 2016 and 2017” report, and it “indicates 16 percent of crimes that qualify for inclusion in the&hellip
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The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun, is a good guy with a gun. Waiting for the police is most often fatal for the innocent victims.

Texas Shooter & Gun Control | Armstrong Economics

QUESTION: You do not think that control will stop these school shootings? JF ANSWER: No way. If you do look on Wikipedia, you will see that we are approaching 500 incidents where a gun has been discharged in a school. This has been going on since the 18th century, Imposing metal examines and a note from a family doctor to get a gun that there have been no mental concerns is a good idea. Keep in mind, people who do these things are NOT criminals. They are more often than not deranged and have no criminal record. Additionally, outlawing all guns is crazy. You run the risk of a government out of control like Venezuela supported by the army and the people have no means to defend themselves or their property. Moreover, criminals do not walk into a store to buy a gun to go rob a bank. They buy them in the black market off the radar. You cannot stop crazy people by then taking guns away from everyone else. Once again the shooter was posting Nazi things online. Hello? Does anyone look at behavioral patterns as criteria?
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Good points