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To: Mr. Mojo
Paul Viollis, the president of Risk Control Strategies, is appalled at the new law. Every week there are 17 murders at the work place across America, and most of them involve guns, he says.

This idiot really believes that by preventing sane, rational people from defending themselves, the insane and irrational will just quit and go home.

"Hey, I can't barge into that office and start shooting! Its a gun free work place and I'm not allowed to!"

Or

"Hey, I can't barge into that office and start shooting, someone might shoot me!"

Which office is safer, you imbecile?

14 posted on 12/11/2004 6:47:45 AM PST by Al Gator
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To: Al Gator

Good point. Based on 17 murders a week, it doesn't look like the workplace anti-self defense (gun) policies are working. Removing these policies would lower that rate significantly. But just like liberals everywhere they think that if something creates a bad outcome then more of the same will improve the outcome. These people have an agenda to get rid of guns, not just in the workplace but in all of society.


23 posted on 12/11/2004 7:03:41 AM PST by Modok
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To: Al Gator; Modok
Paul Viollis, the president of Risk Control Strategies, is appalled at the new law. Every week there are 17 murders at the work place across America, and most of them involve guns, he says.

as that figure is about half the total murders, and about equal to all the firearm murders, I think Paul is including guys knocking over the 7-11 and drug turf killings as "work place murders"

155 posted on 12/11/2004 3:11:29 PM PST by Oztrich Boy ("Ain't I a stinker?" B Bunny)
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