You think that the average person with a concealed permit has the
ability to quickly, in an emergency situation, identify the legitimate
threat, not confuse that target with any of the other concealed permit
holders who are now trying to aim their weapons and take down the
correct shooter in a panicked crowd?

Shit, Tim, how many incidents do we have each year of accidental
civilian shootings and friendly fire incidents in the military each
year? And that is with dedicated training and working through those
precise situations in urban warfare scenarios under defined rules of
engagement.

More guns in a panicked situation results in more people shooting.
Explain the scenario where that is likely to make things better rather
than worse.

Judah

On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 10:35 AM, LRS Scout <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I disagree, a couple of concealed carry individuals and this could have
> ended much sooner.
>
> NYC is already one of the worst places in the U.S. for gun owners.  Their
> laws are as bad as Illinois and even worse than California.

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