Annachie wrote:MAD, those guys on the train showed the fundamental lie in the yay gun lobby in the US. It doesn't take a good guy with a gun to stop a bad guy with a gun...It just takes a good guy.
No, it takes
several good guys against
1 incompetent moron of a bad guy. If he had any competence what so ever then all 3 of the UNARMED men, as well as dozens of passengers would all be dead. where if they had been armed then they would of had a chance against a competent bad guy.
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I saw a man with what I think was an AK-47 -- anyway, it was some kind of machine gun or submachine gun. So my first reaction was to sit down and hide"this is what the rest of the passengers did, why? because they
didn't have a gun.
Annachie wrote:but personally I think the farmers are getting careless with them.
Yes, definitely, they are way more carless today, "
carelessly" locking up their guns in
easy-to-find gun-safes with trigger locks in-place. Unlike 20-30 years ago when they were "
safely" left on unlocked wooden racks hanging against the back window of their
unlocked pickups or left “well hidden”, leaning in the corner, behind the door. My grandfather had an over&under on a rack behind the head of his bed and a 12 gauge pump in his closet, leaning "
safely" in the corner. & my grandmother had a loaded 32 hidden under her mattress. Not like my "
carless" brother and his gun-safe.