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| I am under thirty, no military service, and want to carry. |
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20 | 39.22% |
| I am over thirty, no military service, and want to carry. |
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3 | 5.88% |
| I am under thirty, no military service, and DO NOT want to carry. |
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11 | 21.57% |
| I am over thirty, no military service, and DO NOT want to carry. |
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1 | 1.96% |
| I am under thirty with military service and want to carry. |
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12 | 23.53% |
| I am over thirty, with military service, and DO NOT want to carry. |
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4 | 7.84% |
| I or a close family member have suffered a GSW. |
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3 | 5.88% |
| I have successfully thwarted an actual, not possible, crime with a firearm. |
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5 | 9.80% |
| My company specifically allows or encourages employees to carry firearms on duty. |
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1 | 1.96% |
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Are we talking in general, or is this a rehash of the carrying on the EMS-job thread?
Carry in general? As long as a proper CCW permit is issued to respectable/upstanding citizens... sure... one of these days I will be doing so. Carry on the job? Not a fan of the idea in general and wouldn't do so if given the option. If packing heat is strongly suggested on a pure-EMS job, then I don't think I want that gig. On the other hand, in SAR we are allowed to carry as long as we have the appropriate permit from the Sheriff. In fact, several of our people carry on some calls (mostly the mounted team with pistols and rifles), but anyone could carry assuming they fullfilled the legal requirements... but I don't... On ambo, we were told that it was completely aganst company (even with CCW permit) and it was a firable offense.
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Which is probably a good reason why no one was armed.
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They could be on that list either way. When Cho (VTech) was first confronted with any resistance, he killed himself. Personally, if I had the choice of either hiding or confronting an active shooter, I'd rather die confronting and trying to prevent death than by running away. The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
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And most likely, if Klebold and Harris or Cho had known that CCW was legal and allowed in those schools, they would have never tried their attacks in the first place.
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I guess the real question would be:
If you are willing and agreeable to carry a gun (either in general or on the job), would you be willing to use it on another human, knowing that it could possible be fatal? That would be a hard one for most of us (those not from Texas BTW... 26... non military... would like to carry one day for personal protection (especially on SAR calls in the middle of knowhere - mtn lions and such), but don't now and would never on Ambo...
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If people can't be trusted with guns then they can't be trusted with cars or any other motor vehicle. The "mayhem in the streets" argument was used when Florida proposed their CCW law. And it was totally wrong. Violent crime went DOWN and it has in EVERY State that has since passed a CCW law. While crime has remained high in those places where CCW is not allowed. Washington DC effectively banned private gun ownership and earned the highest violent crime rate in the US and much of the world. If somebody is going to resort to violence in a minor argument, they'll use any weapon available. It is the PERSON and their behavior NOT the instrument. And yes, I would arm teachers and those students legally old enough to own handguns and qualify for Concealed Carry licenses.
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The people who would be willing and able to arm themselves would be the more stable of people. Ideally CCW permits wouldn't be handed out like candy ("will issue" states), but not limited to people with a strict need (police, armed transport, etc. Most "shall issue" areas). Besides, nothing is stopping spmeone from illegally carrying anyways. Now, this said, I fully endorse schools from limiting the ability of on campus residents, especially first and second years, from having guns in the dorms due to the presence of EtOH and the amount of binge drinking that occurs.
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I've yet to have a customer pull a gun on me from telling them they can't return an item. |
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