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Bank customer shoots gunman after robbery
Sds writes, “Responsible citizens with guns deter crime and contribute to the public safety.”
I think he’s crazy to choose this case as an example of responsibility, deterrance and public safety. The crime happened. But the “responsible” gun owner shot the fleeing suspect in the head over whatever he’d withdrawn from the ATM.
In this case, gun-ownership made a relatively simple robbery into a much more serious situation. If the robber actually turned around and aimed his weapon, the “responsible citizen” has a legitimate self-defense claim. Otherwise, he’s looking at attempted murder, assuming the robber pulls though.
In other words, the presence of the extra gun led to more violence. Had the gun not been there, nobody would have been shot in the head.
(via squashed)
I can’t imagine living somewhere where my neighbour or any random person on the street could be legally carrying a gun or keep one in their closet for no good reason, just because they felt like it. The very idea does not compute.
As an aside, I’ve lived in countries where there is no right to bear arms all my life and there is no more murder and violence than in those where the opposite is true.
I have two takes on this. First of all, actually shooting the ATM robber was probably a little excessive, especially in...
Sds writes, “Responsible...safety.” I think he’s crazy to choose this case as an example...