Been there, had that done to me for filling out a blank FOIA form, not really a fan.
A.50 ca. AR-15?
Maybe someone handed her a Barrett and she thought it was an AR.
A.50 ca. AR-15?
Maybe someone handed her a Barrett and she thought it was an AR.
School shooters represent a minuscule fraction of the risk to America’s schoolchildren. According to a 2018 Washington Post editorial, “the statistical likelihood of any given public school student being killed by a gun, in school, on any given day since 1999 was roughly 1 in 614,000,000.” According to a recent article in The Atlantic: “The Washington Post has identified fewer than 150 people (children and adults) who have been shot to death in America’s schools since the 1999 shooting at Columbine High School, in Colorado. Not 150 people a year, but 150 in nearly two decades.”
The above is from a Forbes article on how we shouldn't be doing lockdown/ALICE/ active shooter drills in schools any more.
These are the same people telling us over and over that all our kids are going to die at school, executed by mass shooters, and we have to DO SOMETHING!
Well, which is it?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/evange...8SEV32rxDMa_w8BqjdOESTJAHj_vdd1w#2eee92202a92
Maybe it was 50 Beowulf?
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/a...s-and-learns-to-live-with-gun-owners-sort-of/
A New York City Mom Moves to Texas and Learns to Live With Gun Owners. Sort Of.
I glance around restaurants more carefully than I did in New York; I take in who’s shopping in the aisle with me at the grocery store. I always consider who might be carrying a gun wherever we go—the thought is always there while we order our dinner or go to the movie theater. I look for the exits and I’ve become a lot more alert to my surroundings, especially when I’m with my kids.
what an idiot.
Comes from place where criminals carry guns, but felt safer there.
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/a...s-and-learns-to-live-with-gun-owners-sort-of/
A New York City Mom Moves to Texas and Learns to Live With Gun Owners. Sort Of.
I glance around restaurants more carefully than I did in New York; I take in who’s shopping in the aisle with me at the grocery store. I always consider who might be carrying a gun wherever we go—the thought is always there while we order our dinner or go to the movie theater. I look for the exits and I’ve become a lot more alert to my surroundings, especially when I’m with my kids.
what an idiot.
Comes from place where criminals carry guns, but felt safer there.
Sounds like pretty standard stuff for most of us that practice good situational awareness.
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/n...-wants-to-bring-a-gun-to-thanksgiving-dinner/
NYT. What to do if a guest wants to bring a gun to dinner.
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Ok. I used to have an employee who was hoplophobic. She had a friend from HS or college who was an FBI agent. Told me once she invited the agent to her house for dinner, but got very nervous the she found out she was carrying and asked her to put the handgun in her car because guns made her nervous. (Rolled eyes...)