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In reply to the discussion: I was eating lunch at the food court at my local mall today. [View all]The Velveteen Ocelot
(130,533 posts)26. Yes, a little.
I was talking to my brother today about going to the state fair next week, and he said he wasn't planning to go because of the crowds, then he said, "and who knows these days if there's going to be some nut with a gun?" I don't worry about it that much because the odds of such an incident happening at a particular time and place when and where I am are extremely small. But you can't help thinking about it, I guess.
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I always scoped out exits since seeing the most brutal fire "prevention" film in elementary school..
hlthe2b
Aug 2019
#7
Me too... (I might be less wary in some communties than others as with LA), but there is that
hlthe2b
Aug 2019
#25
a whole generation that have practiced schoolprotection for mass shootings since young to now teens
lunasun
Aug 2019
#38
I work for a school district, not at a school site. We are trained on active shooter situations.
onecaliberal
Aug 2019
#12
Very shortly after Pulse (about 2 weeks) I went to a huge LGBT choral festival in Denver
dsc
Aug 2019
#39
I stay out of Malls. Never go to movie theatres much anymore. Grocery store, yes.
YOHABLO
Aug 2019
#52