How does being allowed to carry a concealed weapon across State borders

1) if a person has evil intent, nothing is going to stop them.
2) the whole 'first target' issue has happened twice in the last 10 years (by all reports) so I don't think it's an issue
3) I've actually watched open carry be a deterrence for some that had obvious ill intentions, so it does have advantages that concealed doesn't.

I've only had the pleasure of seeing it pique the interest of some city folks. Somewhere in Chicago there a pic of me with my squirrel pistol in its holster on my side in front of my dog box. Funny story. But I also realize that you and I frequent different areas with different obstacles.
 
No, really. If your ass were dead, I wouldn't have the glorious opportunity to witness such a grand bullshitter!

Ah.

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Let's try to clarify, ONE MORE TIME for you stupid fucks. The facts are that you are more likely to be injured by your pissant little popgun than be protected by it. That a barrel stroker like you THINKS you are safer doesn't make it so. Argue all you want, shitstain, about the uncomfortable truth (for you), it's amusing to watch the rationalization.

Keep the flail!

I understand. Willfully ignorant paranoiacs like you love to ignore that kind of truth. It tends to cause a great deal of cognitive dissonance for you, so you insert your head up your ass and dismiss it.
 
I understand. Willfully ignorant paranoiacs like you love to ignore that kind of truth. It tends to cause a great deal of cognitive dissonance for you, so you insert your head up your ass and dismiss it.

I see you quoted me verbatim. Thanks. Although it's plagiarism from a mindless fuckwad, imitation IS the greatest form of flattery.
 
I see you quoted me verbatim. Thanks. Although it's plagiarism from a mindless fuckwad, imitation IS the greatest form of flattery.

and you just copied me. again.

Here's the deal. We have a right to keep and bear arms but there's something we don't talk about which is the obligation to know how to use them correctly.

If you were in that theater in Denver and had a gun would you have opened fire? I don't think I would have.
 
and you just copied me. again.

Here's the deal. We have a right to keep and bear arms but there's something we don't talk about which is the obligation to know how to use them correctly.

If you were in that theater in Denver and had a gun would you have opened fire? I don't think I would have.

Me either. Like I said, I carry all the time ... within th law and without fail. I have contemplated the Denver theater shooting several times, examined every theater I've been in since then and can only come up with two instances where I would have risked firing. I carry ... but I ain't Rambo.
 
make America safer" Currently, it is supposedly a top priority for the new Congress, but I'd love to know how a guy from Louisiana, Alabama, or Texas, which all have high rates of gun violence, makes everyone safer by being allowed to pack his gun in New York, Massachusetts, or Hawaii, which all have low levels of gun violence?

And don't bother to regurgitate all the nonsense regarding the Second Amendment, as we know, no right is absolute, even speech can be regulated, Justice Scalia himself stated in wan't an unlimited right

Q: Why do mass shooters and Criminals repeatedly attack "No Guns Permitted" zones.

A: Because stupid fuckers think criminals obey laws.

A polite society is a society that fears an immediate response to impolite conduct.

If a shooter begins killing innocent, unarmed people and rounds start coming back at him - his accuracy goes to shit and more people have a chance to live.
 
I understand. Willfully ignorant paranoiacs like you love to ignore that kind of truth. It tends to cause a great deal of cognitive dissonance for you, so you insert your head up your ass and dismiss it.

Keep the flail!
Let's see, I carry a spare tire in my car(fun fact: I've never had a flat, not skill, luck)and a first aid kit(used 3 times to help other people). I keep 5 days of food and water in a bug out bag, along with a stove, lantern, radio and other hurricane stuff. I carry a knife, and I use it everyday. I've even memorized the phone number for 911, and I carry a gun, sometimes, not everywhere I go that's for damn sure. I am prepared for a lot of different shit, and that's all. This "cognitive dissonance" crap is getting old. Your studies and facts are old, and I'm not saying there are new studies and facts to refute them, I'm saying they have been force fed to me for a long time and I have rejected them as having little or no weight in my decision to own and carry firearms. There is no dissonance in my cognition, and I seriously doubt you are qualified to diagnose something like that over the Internets. Here's yer flail back
 
and you just copied me. again.

Here's the deal. We have a right to keep and bear arms but there's something we don't talk about which is the obligation to know how to use them correctly.

If you were in that theater in Denver and had a gun would you have opened fire? I don't think I would have.

Hey, ignorant pusswipe. Those were my words. You merely plagiarized them verbatim. That's because you have nothing else.

The argument has never been about the right to bear arms, idiot. Try to keep up.

Cease with the imbecilic "if/would" bullshit. In the history of mankind, "if/would" has never happened. That's the arguement of a loser.
 
Let's see, I carry a spare tire in my car(fun fact: I've never had a flat, not skill, luck)and a first aid kit(used 3 times to help other people). I keep 5 days of food and water in a bug out bag, along with a stove, lantern, radio and other hurricane stuff. I carry a knife, and I use it everyday. I've even memorized the phone number for 911, and I carry a gun, sometimes, not everywhere I go that's for damn sure. I am prepared for a lot of different shit, and that's all. This "cognitive dissonance" crap is getting old. Your studies and facts are old, and I'm not saying there are new studies and facts to refute them, I'm saying they have been force fed to me for a long time and I have rejected them as having little or no weight in my decision to own and carry firearms. There is no dissonance in my cognition, and I seriously doubt you are qualified to diagnose something like that over the Internets. Here's yer flail back

Diner seems to be the one that is paranoid. He seems afraid of getting shot.

Are you afraid of getting shot Domer?
 
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