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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
You mean like the sheriff's deputy at Parkland, that good guy with the gun, who protected the kids from the bad guy with the gun?
Or any of the people who have guns who were good people at the mass shooting in Baltimore recently? Those 30 people who were shot, might have a thought about the good guy with the gun protecting them from the bad guy with a gun.
That is SUCH a tired cliche, it isn't true, it makes no sense, and it's dangerous thinking. Good guys with guns can be ineffective. They can be there - and not use their guns. They can be there and wait until they've already failed to protect some people, and then use their guns. They can use their guns and miss. They can THINK they're shooting a bad guy with a gun, but actually they're shooting someone who didn't have any gun at all.
Good guys are not infallible. And in some cases - they can cause more harm than they can prevent.
When the problem is "people with guns," then giving more guns to more people is not the answer.
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Ok. I'll bite. According to your post, it is not the police or good guys with a gun that stop bad guys with a gun (cliche and all). So, what is it that you think stops bad guys with a gun? the threat of timeout? offering them a safe space? Unarmed people being sweet to them. I really am curious what stops them in your mind.