Patient, Tolrerant, Sensible, Responsible Gun-Toters

Back-to-school traffic leads to argument, shooting outside Alabama elementary school
WTVM | Thu Aug 08, 2019 17:13 UTC

Police in Alabama say two men are in custody after what they described as an apparent road rage shooting over traffic outside a Montgomery elementary school.

I have a deep understanding of the purpose and proper use of a firearm. Although I strongly support the Second Amendment, I think those that demonstrate a depraved lack of respect for firearms should forfeit their right to possess and use one. When I took my pistol class, I was appalled at the mind set of many of my fellow classmates. It was very depressing. The instructor was EXCELLENT, but the students were frightening. One of the students DID feel that road rage was an acceptable time to use a firearm. It was crazy. I actually never followed through because I got so damned depressed. The class was held at a gun shop, and the instructor recommended pistols that were appropriate for new shooters to develop their proficiency. These yahoos wanted the Dirty Harry hand cannons. The instructor was, like, no, you do NOT start with that.
 
The exception does not prove the rule.

It would take little time to show angry people without guns performing similar acts...


:rolleyes:


How many gun owners are there?
Why so few examples?

Why are you not posting about the illegal gun owners in, say Chicago,
who daily create havoc, injury and death?
Would that be 'racist?'

Why don't you post a thread about it yourself if you're so fucking interested on the subject, Chief?
 
KFC shooter who became angry over missing fork and napkin arrested: police
Fox News|4 hours ago
A woman who allegedly shot at a KFC drive-thru for not getting a fork and napkin with her order has been arrested. The 33-year-old woman from Sandy Springs, Ga., was taken into custody almost a month after the incident occurred at a KFC in Shelbyville, Ky. She is currently awaiting extradition from Georgia to Kentucky. Jonelle Jade Dare, 33 ...
 
Police: Patron angered by ketchup pulls gun at McDonald's

Fox Business|33 minutes ago

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Authorities in Tennessee say an irate woman pointed a gun at fast food workers because they gave her ketchup instead of jelly. Asia Vester, 20, was arrested Tuesday and charged with aggravated assault and unlawful possession of a weapon, news outlets are reporting ...
 
Police: Patron angered by ketchup pulls gun at McDonald's

Fox Business|33 minutes ago

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Authorities in Tennessee say an irate woman pointed a gun at fast food workers because they gave her ketchup instead of jelly. Asia Vester, 20, was arrested Tuesday and charged with aggravated assault and unlawful possession of a weapon, news outlets are reporting ...

How can she be a responsible gun-toter if she's in unlawful possession of one. If you're going to make a point, PULL YO HEAD OUT OF YO ASS!
 
How can she be a responsible gun-toter if she's in unlawful possession of one. If you're going to make a point, PULL YO HEAD OUT OF YO ASS!


That would be quite a pull......jeffro's tiny little head has been occupying that area a long long time.
 
Cleveland man allegedly fires celebratory bullets that killed girlfriend on New Year's
ABC|12 minutes ago
A man was arrested for ringing in the new year by allegedly firing bullets that killed his girlfriend, police said. A 38-year-old man was taken into custody in Cleveland, Ohio, early Wednesday morning around 12:15 a.m. when shots were fired, hitting his 31-year-old girlfriend


Texas Woman Shot, Killed by 'Celebratory Gunfire' on New Years Eve
Time|3 hours ago
(HOUSTON) — Authorities say a woman ringing in the new year was fatally shot by a stray bullet outside her Houston home. The Harris County Sheriff's Office said 61-year-old Philippa Ashford died after being shot at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday. The sheriff's department said it appears she may have been struck by celebratory gunfire from outside ..
 
ROSEAU, Minn. (AP) — Prosecutors in northern Minnesota accused a man of fatally shooting a woman who yelled at him to hurry up and honked her horn while waiting for him outside his home.

Angelo Borreson, 56, was charged Friday with second-degree murder and second-degree assault in the death of 51-year-old Angela Wynne.

Borreson told authorities Wynne drove to his home near Badger on Wednesday morning to help him get gas for his vehicle. According to the complaint, Wynne arrived before Borreson was ready to leave and started yelling at him to hurry while honking her horn.

Borreson told authorities that he accidentally shot Wynne multiple times. He said he did not mean for his shotgun to fire, the complaint said.



https://www.usnews.com/news/us/arti...an-killed-woman-who-honked-at-him-to-hurry-up
 
If American citizens are somehow deprived of their right to self-defense with firearms... criminal shootings and crime in general will escalate dramatically. Citizens: please preserve ALL of your Constitutional Rights.
 
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