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originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
But don't try to claim it makes a society as a whole safer, or less prone to crime. Because the facts don't support that "opinionated" claim.
originally posted by: Answer
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
But don't try to claim it makes a society as a whole safer, or less prone to crime. Because the facts don't support that "opinionated" claim.
Please point out where I've made that claim in this thread or retract that statement.
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
originally posted by: Answer
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
But don't try to claim it makes a society as a whole safer, or less prone to crime. Because the facts don't support that "opinionated" claim.
Please point out where I've made that claim in this thread or retract that statement.
That last comment wasn't necessarily directed at you, it was just a general comment. Because I have heard the NRA make that claim, as well as many people on this site.
I've got no issue if people are passionate about there gun rights. Just so long as there not making claims that aren't based on reality.
originally posted by: Answer
The article says you can sue... but winning is a whole different story.
You can sue for just about anything but getting a judge to side with your idiotic reasoning is the hard part.
This part sounds like total BS:
Additionally, if a Building Owner does not put up a sign, you are at increased risk of being a victim of a gun incident at your place of business, where you shop or where you live.
I'd love to see the data used by the law firm to claim that you're more likely to be shot in a place that doesn't have a "no guns allowed" policy. Here's a quick run-down of some high-profile mass shootings that have occurred in places where guns weren't allowed:
-Sandy Hook (27 killed)
-Ft. Hood (13 killed)
-Aurora, CO movie theater shooting (12 killed)
-Virginia Tech (32 killed)
-Columbine (13 killed)
Those are just the high-profile mass killings. There are many many more examples that weren't as highly publicized.
The law firm has an obvious agenda.