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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 1806246" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>Lets analyze this logically. You are in a theater with your daughter where a madman bursts in and begins shooting everyone he is near. You and your daughter are, thankfully, far enough way that you aren't a target of this madman...yet...Do you </p><p></p><p>A: stand up and run in the direction of said madman with your daughter in tow </p><p>B: Attempt to reason with said madman on the terrible nature of guns in hopes he puts down his weapon/s or </p><p>C: get on the floor with your daughter and crawl as fast as you two can in the opposite direction of said madman to avoid getting noticed and get out of that theater. </p><p></p><p>Your constant focus on a concealed carry permit holder accidentally shooting your daughter is acknowledging to me that you would choose option A which I would hope for your daughter's sake you aren't that stupid. A concealed carry person will not be aiming for you or your daughter and if you have any sense of self preservation you won't be going anywhere near the James Holmes type character that the concealed carry person will be aiming for. I am just pointing out the fallacy of this argument of your child being shot accidentally by someone trying to stop a mentally unstable person from murdering both of you. If you want to place me in that theater as the concealed carry holder trying to return fire then so be it, but keep in mind my actions are to help prevent you and your daughter from being murdered in cold blood, not to facilitate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 1806246, member: 249"] Lets analyze this logically. You are in a theater with your daughter where a madman bursts in and begins shooting everyone he is near. You and your daughter are, thankfully, far enough way that you aren't a target of this madman...yet...Do you A: stand up and run in the direction of said madman with your daughter in tow B: Attempt to reason with said madman on the terrible nature of guns in hopes he puts down his weapon/s or C: get on the floor with your daughter and crawl as fast as you two can in the opposite direction of said madman to avoid getting noticed and get out of that theater. Your constant focus on a concealed carry permit holder accidentally shooting your daughter is acknowledging to me that you would choose option A which I would hope for your daughter's sake you aren't that stupid. A concealed carry person will not be aiming for you or your daughter and if you have any sense of self preservation you won't be going anywhere near the James Holmes type character that the concealed carry person will be aiming for. I am just pointing out the fallacy of this argument of your child being shot accidentally by someone trying to stop a mentally unstable person from murdering both of you. If you want to place me in that theater as the concealed carry holder trying to return fire then so be it, but keep in mind my actions are to help prevent you and your daughter from being murdered in cold blood, not to facilitate it. [/QUOTE]
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