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Nye Bevan

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2. Don't rob stores with customers in concealed carry states
Sat Jan 21, 2012, 12:51 PM
Jan 2012

would seem to be the message from this. Robbers in places like New York City can be much more comfortable that the bystanders will be defenseless.

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Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. nt TheWraith Jan 2012 #1
Don't rob stores with customers in concealed carry states Nye Bevan Jan 2012 #2
Close to 800,000 Floridians have concealed weapons permits... spin Jan 2012 #11
"Wise criminals who rob and pillage .. practice their profession in cities like New York or Chicago" marmar Jan 2012 #31
right?! fascisthunter Jan 2012 #32
Then why is violent crime down - AGAIN - in Dallas? derby378 Jan 2012 #84
Are you annoyed because he left out Washington DC? ProgressiveProfessor Jan 2012 #79
That's a load of bullshit Renew Deal Jan 2012 #61
Recs? Blacksheep214 Jan 2012 #3
Exactly. marmar Jan 2012 #4
you got it.... fascisthunter Jan 2012 #33
A house built out of Waffles? itsrobert Jan 2012 #5
Even money the robber was a tweaker. Archae Jan 2012 #6
Or, just a thug. Zax2me Jan 2012 #25
Was there any chance that it could have gone the other way? rfranklin Jan 2012 #7
There was a chance it could have gone a lot of ways, which would you prefer The Straight Story Jan 2012 #9
I prefer the way in which no one is shot and killed - be it employee, customer or robber. LonePirate Jan 2012 #28
Who wouldn't? Lizzie Poppet Jan 2012 #59
Generally someone with a concealed carry permit is well trained and has spent a lot of time on the Snake Alchemist Jan 2012 #10
But holding your gun sideways looks so cool... spin Jan 2012 #13
There is that :). nt Snake Alchemist Jan 2012 #15
I'm calling BS MattBaggins Jan 2012 #37
Check out CCW requirements. nt Snake Alchemist Jan 2012 #38
I'm fully aware of CC equirements MattBaggins Jan 2012 #42
Unverifiable assertions do not make Snake Alchemist Jan 2012 #55
That is how it works in some states, like California. oneshooter Jan 2012 #56
I have taken and passed and got my CCW safeinOhio Jan 2012 #65
Come to Upstate New York MattBaggins Jan 2012 #69
Hazzard County sounds nice. nt Snake Alchemist Jan 2012 #93
the hubs and I have our concealed carry demtenjeep Jan 2012 #48
generally I think you are mistaken onethatcares Jan 2012 #76
Yes, but getting a CCW generally means you like to shoot. Snake Alchemist Jan 2012 #92
Anyone stupid nough to rob customers in a restaurant, should be confronted by Samuel L jackson and WingDinger Jan 2012 #8
Or if the robber is Samuel L Jackson WonderGrunion Jan 2012 #21
"I will be forced to thrash you." marmar Jan 2012 #23
Thus making robbery a capital crime Warpy Jan 2012 #12
At what point does he become a threat? JSnuffy Jan 2012 #16
I agree. He should have waited until after the robber killed or at least wounded someone. nt Snake Alchemist Jan 2012 #17
Having a gun pointed at you is a MORTAL threat. TheWraith Jan 2012 #18
While you make a valid point... spin Jan 2012 #19
Knowing you, I think you meant "are not" looking to blow someone away. Logical Jan 2012 #27
Thanks much. Post edited. (n/t) spin Jan 2012 #45
What Logical said... krispos42 Jan 2012 #43
I should proof read more carefully before hitting post. (n/t) spin Jan 2012 #46
"and having a gun waved at them isn't necessarily that big a threat" EX500rider Jan 2012 #20
I had a park ranger point a revolver at me through a car window. geckosfeet Jan 2012 #35
How could you have shot him if you were unarmed? With your finger gun? cherokeeprogressive Jan 2012 #51
Depends on the circumstances. PavePusher Jan 2012 #66
I had a park ranger EX500rider Jan 2012 #82
The CCW guy was not an impartial, uninvolved observer. krispos42 Jan 2012 #22
Why wasn't the robber shot in the leg to take him down? LonePirate Jan 2012 #30
This was a real life situation pintobean Jan 2012 #36
Shooting people in the hand or leg is Hollywood / TV crap MicaelS Jan 2012 #39
And why didn't the customer shoot the gun out of the robber's hand? Nye Bevan Jan 2012 #40
Because that'd woudn't be a smart thing to do. krispos42 Jan 2012 #41
You are not taught to shoot to wound. Are_grits_groceries Jan 2012 #47
Yup, aim COM and shoot until the thread is gone obamanut2012 Jan 2012 #53
You are NOT taught to "shoot to kill"!! You are taught to oneshooter Jan 2012 #57
You are right. Are_grits_groceries Jan 2012 #63
Have you ever heard of the femoral artery? ... spin Jan 2012 #50
Aww damn, you beat me to it. PavePusher Jan 2012 #68
You are trained in CCW clases to not do that obamanut2012 Jan 2012 #52
Two words: "Femoral Artery". You can look this stuff up..... PavePusher Jan 2012 #67
"The instinct to protect oneself is often muddled by a thirst to kill" ProgressiveProfessor Jan 2012 #86
Havaing a gun waived at you isn't necessarily that big a threat?! Zax2me Jan 2012 #24
LOL......tell that to the people killed in armed robbery's every year. Get a clue! Logical Jan 2012 #26
The cited article was clear the perp was shot after he pointed the weapon...clear endangerment ProgressiveProfessor Jan 2012 #29
Immediate threat of bodly harm or death obamanut2012 Jan 2012 #54
THANK YOU! fascisthunter Jan 2012 #34
Somone points a gun a you, that IS a grave threat, period. MicaelS Jan 2012 #44
"having a gun waved at them isn't necessarily that big a threat" Lizzie Poppet Jan 2012 #60
Please present evidence of your telepathic capabilities.... PavePusher Jan 2012 #64
"having a gun waved at them isn't necessarily that big a threat" oh ya, that's a classic :-) crazyjoe Jan 2012 #72
Good. I wish it was the case more often. Jean V. Dubois Jan 2012 #74
LOL "having a gun waved at them isn't necessarily that big a threat" L0oniX Jan 2012 #80
Uh, Fail? derby378 Jan 2012 #85
Free hash browns you say? Tsiyu Jan 2012 #14
It isn't the shooting of a crook. Blacksheep214 Jan 2012 #49
I have to agree. Lizzie Poppet Jan 2012 #62
+1 safeinOhio Jan 2012 #70
Celebrating that the non-criminals are alive and well is certainly justified. PavePusher Jan 2012 #71
If you don't like the celebration of his death, there's a simple solution. Don't celebrate. Jean V. Dubois Jan 2012 #77
Tell that to Rick Perry Blacksheep214 Jan 2012 #83
The next time I see him, I'll be sure to do so. Jean V. Dubois Jan 2012 #88
Which. despite the gnashing of teeth and wailing of the gun grabbbers, is the point of CCW. Edweird Jan 2012 #58
It goes both ways safeinOhio Jan 2012 #73
The VPC has an agenda and uses every possible slant and misinformation . Edweird Jan 2012 #75
VPC includes legitimate self defense in their numbers ProgressiveProfessor Jan 2012 #78
There are few source to look to. safeinOhio Jan 2012 #87
That is still no excuse to use known bad information ProgressiveProfessor Jan 2012 #89
False Dilemma safeinOhio Jan 2012 #96
How much money could possibly be in a Waffle House cash register? HopeHoops Jan 2012 #81
I've always been surprised that post offices aren't robbed more often. Jean V. Dubois Jan 2012 #90
As stupid as robbers can be, most know the PO is a federal crime, not a local or state one. HopeHoops Jan 2012 #94
Hm...I'm not so sure about that. Jean V. Dubois Jan 2012 #95
They know what they are doing. HopeHoops Jan 2012 #97
A freeper's wet dream. Fuzz Jan 2012 #91
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