So it
s a uneneforceable code when it comes to self-defense (State law trumping city code)?
TTS wrote:So it
s a uneneforceable code when it comes to self-defense (State law trumping city code)?
That is my understanding. Colorado is a very pro 2A state, you can own all NFA weapons, PTC's are easy to obtain and open carry is common in many places outside of Denver/Aurora.
supply4demand wrote:He tried to stop himself 9 days prior to the attack. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mobileweb ... ir=College
Pinnacle wrote:supply4demand wrote:He tried to stop himself 9 days prior to the attack. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mobileweb ... ir=College
If he was sane enough to send that - he was sane enough to not perform that act of violence.
Pinnacle wrote:Even if you were there with your pea shooter, it would be a stretch to even try to say there would have been a lot that could have "prevented" this...
Twenty-five-year-old Jon Blunk was sitting next to his girlfriend, Jansen Young, at the midnight premiere of "The Dark Knight Rises" when the gunman (who shall remain nameless) opened fire in the dark theater. Blunk instinctively pushed his girlfriend to the ground and threw his body on top of hers. Blunk, a security guard, served eight years in the Navy and was in the process of re-enlisting in hopes of becoming a Navy SEAL, family and friends said. He was killed in the gunfire; his girlfriend survived.
Twenty-four-year-old Alex Teves dived on top of his girlfriend, Amanda Lindgren, when the gunfire erupted. Covering her body, he took the bullets so they did not harm her. She survived the massacre; he did not.
Matt McQuinn, 27 years old, threw his body in front of his girlfriend, Samantha Yowler, as the shooting continued. Yowler survived with a gunshot wound to the knee; McQuinn's body absorbed the fatal shots.
XDM45 wrote:This horrible event may not have a solution but to just lay down & die & not try to protect myself & others because I might make the situation worse just seems unthinkable?
So others should be put at extended risk so others may defend themselves?
XDM45 wrote:Clearly, in my opinion, that isn't a smart move.
XDM45 wrote:Again, you are ignoring the points that he had a plan and was well-prepared while wearing full body armor and chemical weapons were used.
jgalt wrote:
Also, while I don't have the sources easily at hand, I believe I remember having read accounts where a number of "active shooters" either fled, or turned their guns on themselves upon receiving resistance they hadn't expected. As with everything in this story, there is no way to know how Holmes would have reacted had someone shot back, especially if he'd gotten hit a few times. (Body armor or not, that's gonna hurt...) But "no way to know" does not equal "shouldn't try". Breaking the shooter's concentration may have caused him to flee or kill himself as others have done, or maybe not - but we'll never know, since no one tried...
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