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In reply to the discussion: Should guns be banned in hospitals? [View all]grantcart
(53,061 posts)26. No and he wasn't allowed to be there but he he easily got access to a gun and took it where
he wasn't supposed to.
Now I understand you want to have a gun in your house and on your property but how does the fact that he shouldn't have had a gun advance the argument that the rest of us have to be subjected to your interest in having guns so that we now need to allow them in schools and hospitals?
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Name calling? Where? I identified your accusation for what it is: A Strawman. No name calling.
PavePusher
Jan 2012
#297
Actually CCW permit holders are slightly more likely than police to commit crimes.
boppers
Jan 2012
#210
I went to the website you linked but I was unable to find anything that supports your assertion.
Lasher
Jan 2012
#213
Yeah, I was just amused by the data. It was slim (CCW vs. LEO), but couldn't find it again.
boppers
Jan 2012
#219
Oh, yes. NRA talking point #23490: The average CCW holder has MUCH more proficiency with a firearm!
Missy Vixen
Jan 2012
#214
OK, for the sake of argument I'll agree for a moment that his gun was pointless.
Lasher
Jan 2012
#228
they are also "licensed" or other wise permitted by the government to carry weapons.
CTyankee
Jan 2012
#302
Do police have some mythical skill with guns that the common Citizen does not?
PavePusher
Jan 2012
#93
"Or do you think cops are just handed a uniform after the gun training and let on the street? "
atreides1
Jan 2012
#128
Well, that is wonderful. Because no bad guy would ever ignore that rule.
Wistful Vista
Jan 2012
#127
Are you a CCW permit holder? Do you carry your gun to hospitals, churches, preschools, etc?
rbixby
Jan 2012
#116
A preschool would be safer with me there with my gun than it would be otherwise.
Lasher
Jan 2012
#132
Simply put, you are projecting your assumed impulse control issues on others...
PavePusher
Jan 2012
#203
Not having any real substantial position on the overall issue, I will add that...
LanternWaste
Jan 2012
#232
If you're refering to the Hemenway "study", it's been pretty thoroughly demolished via peer review.
PavePusher
Jan 2012
#275
Combining "common sense" and "logic" with "guns" and "Florida" will always get you
truthisfreedom
Jan 2012
#10
Combining "common sense" and "logic" with "guns" and "Florida" will always get you
AlbertCat
Jan 2012
#66
"Maybe they should HAND OUT guns as you enter the hospital to make sure everyone is safe!"
KansDem
Jan 2012
#100
I've stopped MANY people from committing suicide who later were very happy I did.....
tpsbmam
Jan 2012
#146
In general, I oppose the relevant government banning an otherwise legal activity
petronius
Jan 2012
#101
Only if they plan to take over the airport and use the hospital to override the tower
Kennah
Jan 2012
#20
In Florida in order to legally carry a firearm in a hospital you would have to have...
spin
Jan 2012
#14
What makes you think that someone who would flout the law and carry without a permit..
X_Digger
Jan 2012
#85
Since you are talking about criminals, why do you think more laws will stop criminals? nt
hack89
Jan 2012
#114
I'm not the one who turned to irrelevencies.... speaking of "no interest in an actual discussion"...
PavePusher
Jan 2012
#197
Well that certainly explains why nobody smokes pot in this law-abiding nation.
Wistful Vista
Jan 2012
#79
No and he wasn't allowed to be there but he he easily got access to a gun and took it where
grantcart
Jan 2012
#26
I simply put it in because somebody up thread had indicated that there were no real instances of
grantcart
Jan 2012
#104
Trying to prevent it is what baffles me. If you know how to keep thugs with mayhem in mind from
Wistful Vista
Jan 2012
#147
What defensive measures do you propose to insure the safety of those you would disarm?
PavePusher
Jan 2012
#62
If only hospitals had knives of some kind, or maybe some sedatives, or restraints....
boppers
Jan 2012
#212
Defaulting to freedom of choice is not "subjecting" anyone to anything. n/t
PavePusher
Jan 2012
#169
FFS, yes. My second choice is to make it mandatory for every man, woman, child, patient, cleric, doc
mbperrin
Jan 2012
#18
Not really accurate. According to this, they're safer than 35% of cities. That means
mbperrin
Jan 2012
#139
See post 28 at the top of this thread. The stance you're defending is that Kennesaw has NO problems.
mbperrin
Jan 2012
#195
Where are these secured-entry hospitals with guards? I have never seen one.
Wistful Vista
Jan 2012
#78
So the main entrance is the only entrance? You still have failed to identify even one of those
Wistful Vista
Jan 2012
#152
Where is it? Not that I disbelieve you, I just like to have correct information.
Wistful Vista
Jan 2012
#191
Please point out where I said something that a rational person could interpret that way, eh?
X_Digger
Jan 2012
#156
On comparitive policies on gun possession and relation to shooting incidents in hospitals?
ellisonz
Jan 2012
#180
They don't allow them in the ER here at Huntsville Hospital, because of GANGS.
Atypical Liberal
Jan 2012
#59
"panders to the anti-gun political agenda"... No, it's much better we...
TreasonousBastard
Jan 2012
#65
Surely you can provide some guarantee of security in exchange for disarming the public.... amIrite?
PavePusher
Jan 2012
#97
Of course...no bad guy would ever think of violating a ban. Gun-free zones are 100% safe.
Wistful Vista
Jan 2012
#77
So if a bad guy decides to ignore the gun ban and comes in armed, your preference is that NOBODY
Wistful Vista
Jan 2012
#89
ROTFLMAO...if we "decent" into a civil war, guns in hospitals will be the least of our worries.
Wistful Vista
Jan 2012
#110
Err, please detail how the Geneva Convention applies to legally armed civilians....
PavePusher
Jan 2012
#99
After 46 hours with no evidentiary support, I'm assuming you don't have any.
PavePusher
Jan 2012
#207
A meaningless, feel good law without guards and metal detectors to enforce it. nt
hack89
Jan 2012
#109
From your comments, I feel as if you'd be for it once the funds are allocated.
JackRiddler
Jan 2012
#135
Having worked in a few hospitals, incl. inner-city Chicago, I vote an unequivocal YES! nt
tpsbmam
Jan 2012
#130
If guns are not permitted, hospital authorities can take them away from people at the doors.
JDPriestly
Jan 2012
#220
No--if somebody is legally able to carry a gun why shouldn't that extend to hospitals
TheCruces
Jan 2012
#216
Temporary insanity caused by depression at the loss or illness of a loved one
JDPriestly
Jan 2012
#218
Because they all have perfect security and no-one will ever need to defend themselves in one? n/t
PavePusher
Jan 2012
#260
"<My> Mad Max view of things"? Where do you get that bit of hyperbole from?
PavePusher
Jan 2012
#263
I don't understand, the hospitals aren't allowed to forbid firearms?
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2012
#262