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In reply to the discussion: Should guns be banned in hospitals? [View all]AlbertCat
(17,505 posts)71. A CCW permit holder should be able to carry a gun anywhere a cop can.
Why is that? Do they go thru the same training... and I don't mean just "gun training"... as cops? Or do you think cops are just handed a uniform after the gun training and let on the street?
More gun worshiping fantasies....
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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