Its somewhat surprising to find such a rule in Killeen as it was the scene of the massacre at Luby's.CoveRuger wrote:Our employee handbook restrict employees from having guns, knives, and a bunch of other things on campus. This included in our vehicles. There is even a statement that our offices, persons, and vehicles may be searched if suspected of having restricted items. These rules do not apply to the general public.
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- Wed Oct 04, 2006 8:49 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Amish School Shooting
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- Tue Oct 03, 2006 10:29 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Amish School Shooting
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Well, today the picture is clearer. He had "dreamed" about molesting again. He started forumulating his plan last week. What happened last week? The Colorado school shooting where the shooter molested the girls. BINGO! a way to live out his dream with little girls. I believe that a mention of possible copycats was posted here last week. This guy planned this out much better than the Colorado shooter did. Board with eyehooks to secure chains to, KY jelly. boards to barricade the doors.
I watched the press conference today and heard PA Gov. Ed Rendell get asked about possible "gun control measures". Rendell, a gun controller himself, made this statement "Even the most adrent gun control advocates would be disingenious to say that addtional gun control laws would have stopped this shooting." He went on to say that there was nothing in this guys past that indicated any problem, no criminial history,e tc. ...the 9mm was purchased legally. He said there is not way to stop someone who is intent on getting killed from committing such an act....
I watched the press conference today and heard PA Gov. Ed Rendell get asked about possible "gun control measures". Rendell, a gun controller himself, made this statement "Even the most adrent gun control advocates would be disingenious to say that addtional gun control laws would have stopped this shooting." He went on to say that there was nothing in this guys past that indicated any problem, no criminial history,e tc. ...the 9mm was purchased legally. He said there is not way to stop someone who is intent on getting killed from committing such an act....
- Mon Oct 02, 2006 9:34 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Amish School Shooting
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- Mon Oct 02, 2006 12:34 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Amish School Shooting
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Amish School Shooting
Home for lunch, I was watching Fox News coverage of the terrible shooting in Amish country. They had a phone interview with some "Criminal Profiler" named Pat Brown. Obviously an "anti" she advocated the passage of laws that would charge the owner of a gun used in the commission of a crime with the same charge as the perpetrator. In other words if your gun was stolen and used to commit a murder, you would be charged with murder.
I'm speechless.
I'm speechless.