2aguy
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Why begrudge law-abiding people for wanting to carry a gun? Why do you attack and ridicule them? Responsible, capable citizens SHOULD carry, in my view. Why do attack such people?
Cowards who feel the need to be armed 24/7 deserve to be ridiculed. Of course that doesn't include cops or military, or anyone with a legitimate reason to be armed. I'm just talking about the cowards who are afraid to interact with the real world without being armed.
The 1.1 million Americans a year who use their guns legally to save lives from rape, robbery and murder show the legitimate reason people want to own and carry guns...
The people in that church...in that video for the world to see, show the legitimate reason they had good people carrying guns....
Guns save lives......that is the legitimate reason to carry one.
According to the NRA's definition, the White Settlement shooter was just another good guy with a gun right up until he opened fire in that church, and had the benefit of the NRA tirelessly fighting to protect his right to have and carry as many guns as he wanted.
No, he wasn't just a good guy with a gun...he had mental health issues.....and likely previous run ins with law enforcement....
You state things that aren't accurate or true......
According to the NRA, neither his mental health issues or previous run ins with the law were grounds to prevent him from being armed.
You are wrong...again...you lie, and don't even take the time to check before you lie......this guy had a history of violent crime.....and was confined to a psychiatric hospital...both of which should have stopped him from getting a gun.....you moron..
As his history shows..you doofus....he was not a normal person.....
Texas Church Shooter Was Reportedly Angry After Church Denied Him Money
In 2012, a district judge in Oklahoma ruled him mentally incompetent to stand trial and ordered him committed to a psychiatric facility for treatment.
Kinnunen was charged with felony assault and battery with a dangerous weapon after he allegedly attacked the owner of a Chickasha, Oklahoma, doughnut shop, as well as third-degree arson charges for a separate 2011 incident in which he allegedly started a fire in a cotton field.
A forensic psychologist who examined him in 2012 wrote that “Kinnunen currently evidences signs that are consistent with a substantial mental illness and that meet the inpatient criteria of a ‘person requiring treatment.’”