I am hearing stories from young friends that there is something more interesting about the shooter here. He was not like the shooter in CT, but popular and well adjusted with many friends. He had tried to join the Marines this was his first love, but was not approved due to a foot injury. His second dream was living in Hawaii, so he was in the process of moving there, when he apparently suddenly decided to do this. His friends and coworkers are shocked. He apparently was a model employee, everyone liked him. Not the normal mass shooter we have gotten used to reading about.
I will research further.
Was the Mall posted for no CHL? Does anyone know for sure?
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- Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:17 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Portland Mall shooting
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- Thu Dec 13, 2012 3:00 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Portland Mall shooting
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Re: Portland Mall shooting
Would this then make the Mall owners liable. I hope this will be the outcome.tommyg wrote:When I was staying in New Hampshire the gun laws were easy and shootings were rare (easier in New Hampshire to get a permit to carry equal... to a Texas SA License)
Several shootings a week were the norm down South In Boston Mass (The commonwealth of Mass is Gun Free By Law)
The Gun free sign at the mall in Oregon are an open invite to go on a shooting spree
Gun Laws and Gun Free Zones only protect the Robbers and Hat cases and leave the rest of us vulnerable to them