El Rojo
Member
Nothing changes around here. It is like a school of sharks. As soon as they smell blood, they start circling and getting into a frenzie.
The guy accidently shot himself in the foot. Why is everyone so happy or at least give off the impression that they derive some sort of sick satisfaction from this? How many of you have had an accidental or negligent discharge? I doubt it has ever happened to those so vocal on this thread. It has happened to me. I learned from it. One of the first thing I stopped doing after that was assuming that anyone who had a negligent discharge is a complete idiot and it only happens to idiots. Everyone makes mistakes. Allow people to learn from them and move on.
Then we have all the hub-bub about how a CCW holder would lose their license and probably be prosecuted. Anyone making such a claim care to provide some evidence to this generalization? I would accept some news articles of cases of CCW holders having a negligent discharge and then being prosecuted. Or is that just what so many of the paranoid, anti-cop type just figure will happen to them? Again, lets quit the liberal minded approach of discussion of jumping to conclusions and basing your thought process on emotion and what ifs. Someone give some facts on the number of prosecutions and CCW confiscations due to negligent discharges. Thank you.
I seriously tire of the negative attitude towards law enforcement on this board. Sure take the "I want all rules applied evenly" cop-out. You guys are so upset about losing your rights, that you are willing to give legitimacy to our loss of rights by justifying such rediculous laws and situations when you say cops should be prosecuted for the same things you wouldn't want to be prosecuted for yourself. It is simply a childish game of "if I can't have my way, nobody should have their way either." I just don't understand why instead of getting all torn up about this cop shooting himself and demanding he be prosecuted and thrown in the slammer, you handle it the same way as if it might have happened to you. Your pride would be hurt, you would have to suffer redicule from your peers, but you would be a heck of a lot safer in the future. Instead, people use their anti-cop bias to air their own little hate agenda.
Seriously, these responses are so typical and so tiresome from this discussion board. They disgust me.
The guy accidently shot himself in the foot. Why is everyone so happy or at least give off the impression that they derive some sort of sick satisfaction from this? How many of you have had an accidental or negligent discharge? I doubt it has ever happened to those so vocal on this thread. It has happened to me. I learned from it. One of the first thing I stopped doing after that was assuming that anyone who had a negligent discharge is a complete idiot and it only happens to idiots. Everyone makes mistakes. Allow people to learn from them and move on.
Then we have all the hub-bub about how a CCW holder would lose their license and probably be prosecuted. Anyone making such a claim care to provide some evidence to this generalization? I would accept some news articles of cases of CCW holders having a negligent discharge and then being prosecuted. Or is that just what so many of the paranoid, anti-cop type just figure will happen to them? Again, lets quit the liberal minded approach of discussion of jumping to conclusions and basing your thought process on emotion and what ifs. Someone give some facts on the number of prosecutions and CCW confiscations due to negligent discharges. Thank you.
I seriously tire of the negative attitude towards law enforcement on this board. Sure take the "I want all rules applied evenly" cop-out. You guys are so upset about losing your rights, that you are willing to give legitimacy to our loss of rights by justifying such rediculous laws and situations when you say cops should be prosecuted for the same things you wouldn't want to be prosecuted for yourself. It is simply a childish game of "if I can't have my way, nobody should have their way either." I just don't understand why instead of getting all torn up about this cop shooting himself and demanding he be prosecuted and thrown in the slammer, you handle it the same way as if it might have happened to you. Your pride would be hurt, you would have to suffer redicule from your peers, but you would be a heck of a lot safer in the future. Instead, people use their anti-cop bias to air their own little hate agenda.
Seriously, these responses are so typical and so tiresome from this discussion board. They disgust me.