Posted on 06/08/2015 6:19:10 AM PDT by ConservativeStatement
From a distance it might not be so easy.
Yep. The "Joker" killer in the movie theater showed that. It's not so much the nature of the weapon but the nutcase vibe you need to look out for.
Not in Massachusetts.
He means, the overly-paranoid and and gun-grabbers story line prevails rather than reality so we have to overreact... even to stupidity . THAT is the way things are today.
the way things are today, you can’t have that.
I knew a guy back in the 80’s that went out for halloween dressed as a cowboy, but with a real revolver.
Some bullies tried to hassle him and he fired a round into the grass, “dispersing” the situation.
I'm thinking this man has never been married and likely spends his time playing video games in his mom's basement.
I know, I'm profiling and stereotyping here. But I bet I end up being right.
At least he didn’t show up dressed as a Jedi and bring a prop lightsaber.
People might be scared because it would look like a REAL lightsaber.
Yeah...Let that sink in for a minute.
Like everyone else inside screen 9 of the Century 16 cinema, Jessica Ghawi could hardly contain her excitement as she waited for a midnight premiere of the latest Batman epic, The Dark Knight Rises.
After waiting for months to see what was tipped to become the most successful film of all time, the 24-year-old sports journalist passed the time by teasing a friend via her Twitter account, saying: You arent seeing it tonight?! ...Loser!
She was so desperate for the film to begin that she even tweeted her frustration, writing in capitals: Movie doesnt start for 20 minutes. In a staff car park at the back of the cinema, James Eagan Holmes, a medical school drop-out, 24, was also counting down the minutes to an evening for which he, too, had spent weeks getting ready.
While many children inside the cinema had come dressed as Batman, Holmes had painted his hair red and, when arrested, told police he was the comic book heros nemesis, The Joker.
He had armed himself with four guns and tear gas canisters as he prepared to storm the multiplex in the Denver suburb of Aurora, Colorado, determined to kill as many people as he could. Half an hour after the film began, Miss Ghawi and 11 others were dead or dying after Holmes carried out Americas latest mass shooting, silently and indiscriminately targeting men, women, children and even a four-month-old baby. Every few seconds it was just boom, boom, boom, said Jennifer Seeger, who was in the theatre. He would reload and shoot and anyone who would try to leave would just get killed.
Paranoia is a prison. Now we're at a point where one person's freak out dictates what's acceptable for society at large.
As our freedoms vanish one by one, so does our whimsy and humor.
Storm trooper costume? No, can't have that. No surprise that it's a school administrator that's too stupid to deal with it properly.
From a distance, the person who might be assessing whether a person in a costume is a threat or not has time to observe closely before deciding how to proceed.
Not so much if the person in the costume is near or within shooting range of other people.
You are being ridiculous and hyperbolic. You have lost all sense of what is an acceptable response to someone in a costume.
“But, but, but... someone in a costume could shoot up a school!”
So? Students with backpacks have shot up schools. Do we call the cops because you don’t know if a student with a backpack has a gun?
The proper response if you see someone who shouldn’t be there is to talk to the person and tell them to “move along”. That is what civilized society has agreed upon.
To be so gripped by irrational fear that law enforcement must be called as the FIRST action shows there is a lack of judgment and leadership.
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In the case where someone already has a gun out as part of a costume, there would be less time to act, than if they had one inside a backpack.
And monkeys could fly out of your butt. Anything is possible.
I’d like to shoot that look right off his stupid face.
Exactly my point. That would send alarm bells ringing for me much more than someone who just happened to be walking down the street with a holstered or concealed sidearm. (assuming the jurisdiction allows open and/or concealed carry)
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