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Дата: 08.02.2017 23:34:44
Daigensui, on Feb 07 2017 - 19:04, said: The Daily Show tests if a "good guy with a gun" can
stop a mass shooting Yes, it's Vox, yes, it's about gun
control, but nonetheless something to think about. The_Chieftain: Meh. The problem is that part of his argument is the
past statistics.This has two flaws. 1) Although it is certainly
true that 'good-guy-with-a-gun' rarely stops spree shootings, the
times that 'good guy with a gun' happened to be present and engage,
there has never, as far as I know, been a case where the police
have shot the wrong guy. Even if the shooting is not stopped,
incidents like the Chatanooga recruiting center or the Trolley
Square Mall indicate that there is very definitely a useful result
of having someone at least distract if not drive off the shooter
and limit the casualty toll below that which it would otherwise
have been had there been no armed presence at all, until local law
enforcement show up. Actually, I can't think of any incidents where
'good guy with a gun' actually caused more trouble than otherwise
already existed. 2) Frequently 'good-guy-with-a-gun' stops an
incident (either by force or threat) before it gets to the level of
spree shooting which resulted in being recorded in the Federal
spree shooting database to begin with. Another part of the
argument is that if Mr Klepper had to be 'trained in the basics of
using a gun', then he's hardly representative of a lot of the
population who do carry firearms for purposes other than proving or
disproving media experiments. Generally speaking, folks who carry
are more likely to be the sort of person who go to the range for
fun. Heck, I don't carry (Yay, California Bay Area) but I've
attended courses in practical shooting put on by off-duty cops.
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