Please at your leisure define "these kinds"....from your original post.
As I would like to eliminate the depends on what the "meaning of is" is argument.
As I'm hoping you would agree, that would be a waste of time on your part and mine........As I have nearly unlimited examples of people defending themselves from deadly force, with deadly force.
FRegards,
“these kinds” — meaning carry a concealed weapon where it’s declared illegal, or it’s against company policy (at your job), or it’s against a university policy (your a student or a teacher there), or in a school zone (you carry one on the property of a school)...
also, “not good ending” — meaning lose job, be prosecuted for violating law, be fined — whatever the negative consequences are.
So, where someone has had a concealed weapon and has used it, in that illegal zone, or prohibited zone, even if something was prevented, it’s either a lost job (if employee) or some kind of suspensions or punishment, or complete dismissal (maybe at a uninversity), or being prosecuted by some DA (like if carrying on school grounds)...
When I say in all cases that I’ve heard — whenever I’ve heard about that sort of thing — it’s always in context of someone losing their job, being punished or prosecuted, or some kind of penalty.
That’s basically it... I would say...