Perhaps you didn’t closely watch the news report you’d posted - it’s not just a theft - it’s “violent brazen assaults” happening during robberies - throwing people off their bikes and holding them down. To the victims it’s also not just a bike, it’s their livelihood. It’s the same thing as a carjacking. Violent assault. Robbery. I’d have no qualms shooting them. Not a bit of guilt if they died either, which is likely if I hit the body mass around the sternum I’d be aiming for. I don’t care about the bike but I’m not going to standby while someone attempts to attack me and likely cause severe bodily harm. Although I’ve had extensive military training on weapons, in particular pistols for self defense in a Navy SERE (Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape) school, the NRA sponsored classes I’d taken as a civilian were quite thorough and gave me more than enough knowledge and confidence to arm myself when I’m in a public setting back home in . If you have a concealed carry permit and no training on how to effectively use a concealed or open carry handgun that’s your own irresponsible behavior.OK, looks like the thread went from a news article on assholes stealing ebikes to gun rights and shooting people.
Let's try to get it back on topic please.
I would recommend everyone have a good U lock and cable and an alarm for your ebikes.
Then you shouldn’t carry a handgun, concealed or open.At 75, with my reluctance to harm someone, it wouldn't take much effort to take a gun away from me and I'm not likely to shoot first.
Did Zimmerman's victim not also have a right to self defense? Remember, he's not the one who accosted Zimmerman. It was the other way around.Perhaps you didn’t closely watch the news report you’d posted - it’s not just a theft - it’s “violent brazen assaults” happening during robberies - throwing people off their bikes and holding them down. To the victims it’s also not just a bike, it’s their livelihood. It’s the same thing as a carjacking. Violent assault. Robbery. I’d have no qualms shooting them. Not a bit of guilt if they died either, which is likely if I hit the body mass around the sternum I’d be aiming for. I don’t care about the bike but I’m not going to standby while someone attempts to attack me and likely cause severe bodily harm. Although I’ve had extensive military training on weapons, in particular pistols for self defense in a Navy SERE (Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape) school, the NRA sponsored classes I’d taken as a civilian were quite thorough and gave me more than enough knowledge and confidence to arm myself when I’m in a public setting back home in . If you have a concealed carry permit and no training on how to effectively use a concealed or open carry handgun that’s your own irresponsible behavior.
Lastly I’d never live in a State where such self defense isn’t a well defined and established right. George Zimmerman and Kyle Rittenhouse went through hell but they’re still alive. There’s lots of dead, innocent people in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York because self defense is not an established norm.
I think that was his, and my, point. Packing a gun on a ride not always a good plan. Easy call here too, that might be much more difficult if I were riding for a living. Being forced to make a call like that a damn shame really....Then you shouldn’t carry a handgun, concealed or open.
Nah. In the majority of the United States you have the right to defend yourself against bicycle robbery. Thankfully there’s only a few “purple” states that step all over our constitution. They’ll eventually be overridden by the rule of law as judged by the Supreme Court in the near future.I am following up with a couple of thoughts. Those delivery workers are not allowed to use the restrooms in the restaurants they deliver for and the sucks. Not even an employee restroom while they wait for a pickup. They are not even allowed to wash their hands. Who knows where they go? Next. In the US we have un-amendable rights that go beyond the Constitution and its numbered, amendable amendments. Among these are rights to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of happiness. Having some self-deputized vigil-anti with a firearm in public, is a threat to our public lives, our liberties and our pursuits. It is also a threat to Due Process when some armed jerk decides to be judge, juror and executioner based upon their own internal state of mind which no one else can control. Just as you cannot make someone laugh and are not responsible for their laughter, you are not accountable if they 'feel fearful' or 'feel threatened' or don't like your music. If someone wants to pack on their 30,000 acre ranch in Utah, fine. That is not a plane, or a subway, a church, school or a busy street.
I don't. Read my post again.Then you shouldn’t carry a handgun, concealed or open.
The map of the rednecks: It is good. Thank God my neighbor is moving to Texas! He is a conspiracy theorist, non-mask warring, automatic pistol toting nut case. And unvaccinated. Darwin Awards are in order for all the nut jobs. Climate change hit the coal belt hard last night. When will they open their eyes?Nah. In the majority of the United States you have the right to defend yourself against bicycle robbery. Thankfully there’s only a few “purple” states that step all over our constitution. They’ll eventually be overridden by the rule of law as judged by the Supreme Court in the near future.
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I think those are decades old dated stereotypes of gun owners. Most new gun owners now are urban, many are black. Maybe they’re tired of thugs pushing them off of bikes too?The map of the rednecks: It is good. Thank God my neighbor is moving to Texas! He is a conspiracy theorist, non-mask warring, automatic pistol toting nut case. And unvaccinated. Darwin Awards are in order for all the nut jobs. Climate change hit the coal belt hard last night. When will they open their eyes?
Yes, but the only people that consume coal in the United States do so by plugging things into an electrical outlet - like electric bikes and cars and suchClimate change hit the coal belt hard last night. When will they open their eyes?
Just like mobile home parks.....Maybe tornados are attracted to coal?
What to do about guns in a place like the US when there's already so many in circulation is tricky. But one thing you can be sure of, in places where guns are rare, you don't have to worry about a driver shooting you when you call them out for being a jerk on the road. This would be a common occurrence were it not for the fact that there are usually few cyclists in areas where carrying your gun in your car is common.I am following up with a couple of thoughts. Those delivery workers are not allowed to use the restrooms in the restaurants they deliver for and the sucks. Not even an employee restroom while they wait for a pickup. They are not even allowed to wash their hands. Who knows where they go? Next. In the US we have un-amendable rights that go beyond the Constitution and its numbered, amendable amendments. Among these are rights to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of happiness. Having some self-deputized vigil-anti with a firearm in public, is a threat to our public lives, our liberties and our pursuits. It is also a threat to Due Process when some armed jerk decides to be judge, juror and executioner based upon their own internal state of mind which no one else can control. Just as you cannot make someone laugh and are not responsible for their laughter, you are not accountable if they 'feel fearful' or 'feel threatened' or don't like your music. If someone wants to pack on their 30,000 acre ranch in Utah, fine. That is not a plane, or a subway, a church, school or a busy street.