"Heavily armed man sparked a panic at a supermarket"

I am curious when a card-carrying open-carry permit holder in an open-carry state walks into a store commits a mass shooting. I think it is actually a testimony to the general law-abiding nature of gun owners of the country of which there are apparently quite a few, that there haven't been more of this type. But I suspect in part it is because there simply hasn't been open carry for long enough across the country to capture the fraction of the "mass murder demographic" who also get a permit for open carry.


Open carry permit holder

Link to last time that happened?

More murders have committed by non carry people in St Louis Memphis Baltimore Chicago Philadelphia Detroit Atlanta Jackson Mississippi last year

Than have been committed by permit holders in the last 10 years
 
Correct, that is why it was referred to as the wild, wild, West, and someone in crowded spaces visibly armed like Rambo goes beyond just carrying

And, as a tip, personal insults on an anonymous vehicle only makes you look small


You must get your history from Clint Eastwood westerns .....Homicide was rare


The Wild, Wild West Was Really the Mild, Mild West

The Wild West: A time when outlaws roamed the plains, every sheriff was a sure shot and gun battles filled makeshift cemeteries with the innocent and guilty alike.

Except that it wasn't. As it turns out, this exciting period in American history wasn't as rife with murderous debauchery as Western movies and pulpy novels would have us believe.

During a 15-year period in the late 1880s, there was an average of only three murders a year in Abilene, Caldwell, Dodge City, Ellsworth and Wichita — the five Kansas cities that served as significant railroad stops. This was far lower than murder rates in the eastern cities of New York, Baltimore or Boston at the time. (The city with the most murders of the five was Dodge City, which had 17 over nine years, less than two murders per year.)

https://history.howstuffworks.com/a...d-wild-west-was-really-the-mild-mild-west.htm




THE WILD WEST WAS A RELATIVE WALK ON THE MILD SIDE


Chicago in 1993 would scare the hell out of a time traveler from Bodie. Our robbery rate was 15 times higher, our burglary rate 13 times higher and our rate of simple theft nearly 25 times higher. Criminal sexual assault, reported some 3,000 times a year in Chicago, was nearly unknown in Bodie and throughout the old West, McGrath said.


A study published in 1968 showed that the five major cattle towns of Kansas averaged under two homicides a year among them, and Patrick O'Brien, a social sciences professor at Emporia State University in Emporia, Kan., who writes on crime and the old West, said rates of other crimes were low.


"An armed society is a polite society," he said, dusting off a slogan from the other side of the debate. "A person usually won't attack another person if he thinks it might bring an equally violent and effective response."


https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1995-03-30-9503300062-story.html


Wild, Wild West was a little more tame


The guns and violence of Hollywood lore were much less common in the Old West than cooperation between interested parties. Although three men were killed at the O.K. Corral, the rate of violent deaths in most Western towns was actually lower than in major U.S. cities today.

Theft and murder were rare, and despite what you see on TV, there were no successful bank robberies in the West before 1900. But if guns were not used to resolve disputes, how did people settle their differences?

https://www.amarillo.com/story/opin...d-wild-west-was-little-more-tame/13110777007/

Dodge City 1890 was far safer than Jackson Miss of 2022
 
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Oh one of very Low IQ, the guns in Chicago and NY come from the gun-humping and jesusland states, or as the late Jimmy Breslin called them The Low IQ states


'Dixie Pipeline' Is Sending A Lot Of Guns To Chicago From Mississippi


https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/mississippi-chicago-gun-trafficking-dixie-pipeline/


New York authorities constantly working to disrupt the "Iron Pipeline,

https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/new...n-pipeline-guns-trafficked-from-other-states/



It's not illegal to sell guns, dumbass.
 
He probably belongs to a well-regulated militia.

"A well regulated Militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed."

Interestingly, the Second Amendment was based partly on the right to bear arms in English Common Law and the English Bill of Rights 1689. But if a guy showed up like this one in a British supermarket, it's unlikely he would be released without question or indeed at all.

As usual, America is way ahead. And the world looks on in amazement.

Georgia doesn't have a militia right now.
 
Do inner city gang members go though a background check to carry?

Shouldn't the access to carry be equal?

You can bet your pussy lips that 80% inner city black males between the ages of 17 an 30 in Saint Louis is carrying ...did they get a background check?

Guns should not be available for inner-city thugs or suburban thugs.
 
I am curious when a card-carrying open-carry permit holder in an open-carry state walks into a store commits a mass shooting. I think it is actually a testimony to the general law-abiding nature of gun owners of the country of which there are apparently quite a few, that there haven't been more of this type. But I suspect in part it is because there simply hasn't been open carry for long enough across the country to capture the fraction of the "mass murder demographic" who also get a permit for open carry.

No permit is required.
 
Please leave me alone. I actually had a point there to make and you clearly didn't even read the whole sentence, so your input is really not needed,wanted, or to be quite honest "taken seriously".
Thanks.

You are not going to get left alone to preach against the Constitution.
 
I am curious when a card-carrying open-carry permit holder in an open-carry state walks into a store commits a mass shooting. I think it is actually a testimony to the general law-abiding nature of gun owners of the country of which there are apparently quite a few, that there haven't been more of this type. But I suspect in part it is because there simply hasn't been open carry for long enough across the country to capture the fraction of the "mass murder demographic" who also get a permit for open carry.

WTF is an "open carry" permit? Where is a permit a requirement to open carry?
 
"Rico Marley was arrested as he emerged from the bathroom at a Publix supermarket in Atlanta. He was wearing body armor and carrying six loaded weapons – four handguns in his jacket pockets, and in a guitar bag, a semi-automatic rifle and a 12-gauge shotgun."

"Moments earlier, an Instacart delivery driver had alerted a store employee after seeing Marley in the bathroom, along with the AR-15-style rifle, which was propped against a wall."

"Clearly, visiting the grocery store with a trove of guns had frightened people?"

"In states with permissive gun laws, the police and prosecutors have limited tools at their disposal when a heavily armed individual's mere presence in a public space sows fear or even panic."

"Events such as the one involving Marley are examples of a problem already bedeviling police and prosecutors, sometimes from the moment an armed person is spotted in public. Police officers sometimes had mere seconds to determine whether a person with a gun either legally has the right or he's a madman – or both.

"For the average cop walking the street in America, it's a huge dilemma, knowing there have been countless active-shooter situations"

"Marley was released"

https://buffalonews.com/a-heavily-a...cle_d576ceaf-80d6-5a50-b62b-5015833a1d72.html

Only a matter of time before gun enthusiasts will be testing what few gun laws remain with similar type actions, welcome to MAGA America, where stopping on the way home to get a quart of milk takes on a whole new meaning

nice propaganda, deep state buttsucker.
 
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