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Originally Posted by Lunatech
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Fine but nobody said it was concealed.
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Originally Posted by Lunatech
Correct, for Georgia, but here in Idaho it is considered a concealed weapon if it is in your glove box.
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Well there it aint.
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Originally Posted by Lunatech
One example, out of 100 million legal gun owners. Please. You need to put some effort into your posts, as well. You're more likely to be killed crossing the street than by a legal gun owner in the US. You just keep handing people's asses to them, by all means.
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Please put some in yourself and read what crap I was responding to.
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Originally Posted by EricOKC
“Thats pretty much what has been said by anti-gun nuts in every state which has relaxed its concealed carry laws, and yet over the past 20 years, it has not come to pass even once.”
And there would be countless other examples where it has come to pass. That one was way too easy to find.
And my partial apologies to
MattLarson in this case as I though I was responding to
EricOKC with the bit about the
“thoughtless rambling.”However the questions were still invalid.
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It hasnt. Crime happened before the laws were relaxed, and surprisingly enough, it will continue to. In this case, the gun was not the problem but rather an individual with some major anger problems. Those people have existed LONG before there were firearms.
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Here we go! He couldn’t have shot the guy without the gun. The
nut with the
gun was the problem. He could not have done anything from one car to another without the gun.
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Originally Posted by EricOKC
You're incorrect - as usual. You most certainly DO need a license to carry concealed in the state of Georgia.
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But no one said it was concealed. Stop trying to mould this event into some scenario that may suit you.
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Well as we've already established, what YOU think and what is reality tend to differ greatly. In many states, a gun in the car is considered a concealed weapon. I dont know about Georgia specifically though.
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It doesn’t matter about other states and as you don’t know, by your own admission about this one, why would you say that. From anyone else I would be dumbfounded but……...
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Originally Posted by EricOKC
How the fuck would you know? You dont even realize a CCW permit is required in Georgia. There are only 2 states in which a permit is not required to carry concealed - Vermont, which has been that way for over a century, and Alaska which recently dropped the license requirement.
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Your ignorance is at least equal yet you profess to be an firearm expert.
This guy had a gun in his car. It doesn’t really matter if it was concealed cause it sure as fuck wasn’t when he blasted the other guy. He was carrying one in his car and was legally allowed to. In a totally random situation he responded to some incident on the road and by shooting at someone he didn’t like the look of. It is a case of someone who is unfit yet perhaps legally allowed to carry a gun using it irresponsibly and out of all proportion to the incident in hand.
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Originally Posted by EricOKC
No, its a perfect example of criminal behavior. Nobody has used the "law of the jungle" line except you and frankly finding one single example of criminal behavior in a nation of 300 million people and equating that with the behavior of all gun owners makes you look quite foolish and hysterical.
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But you said there was no example. We both know there are thousands each year where legal owners have committed used them irresponsibly. By definition once they have they are “criminals” in the sense they have committed a crime. Up until then they are not. So the guy (and it doesn’t necessarily need be this one) who has a gun in his car for self defence and has someone cut him off on the road and fling him the bird looses it and responds by shooting him. He is now a criminal.
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Originally Posted by EricOKC
Exactly - and one of the many reasons why I carry. Thank you for proving my point.
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That’s probably what that nut thought he was carrying one for until he responded in what he thought was a reasonable manner to another person doing something he didn’t like or thought was threatening. Thanks for proving mine.
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I hardly think you've handed anyone their ass, yet you've done a very good job of once again demonstrating how your head is firmly embedded in your own.
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You said not a single case and I found on one minutes.