Again, are you suggesting we should have a law for everything a person might do?
At the end of the day people went home thinking how crazy gun owners are and not that gun owners are responsible. In the end that hurts all gunowners.
sorry but i cant agree that this is the problem...for me the greater problem is that this guy, although a possible tool/loose screw, was no real threat to them, yet they were instinctively compelled to call upon their saviours for protection...
that mindset, fomented by commie indoctrination from decades passed, has instilled a fear that is basically holding these people captive to their own minds and imaginations...
me and my family in that park have choices, but runnin for the nearest ranger is waaaaaaaaaaay down the list...
for those people who think its the first response, may they please bubble wrap themselves and stay inside behind locked doors where the world is marginally safer in reality, but MUCH safer in their own minds...
beyond that, Im sure the 'anarchist' label will shortly be thrown about, but the reality is that we have lost all manner of freedom with the encyclopedias of laws to wade thru as citizens...
it was never meant to be this way, original intent was that every layman 'knew' the law...
used to be 'ignorance of the law was no excuse', because the laws were few and simple and common sense...ie 'do unto others...'
its been bastardized into 'knowledge of the law' is disturbed and aggressive behaviour...
no wonder we have a muslim commie in the whitehut...