Constitutional carry creates increased danger for blacks and is therefor racist

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I mean,...you knew this argument was coming. Next comes how it causes climate change.


https://www.yahoo.com/now/allowing-guns-public-without-permits-202925390.html
 
I'd say it's only dangerous to the people committing violent crimes but then we'd have to talk about the minority within the minority group that are committing the vast majority of those crimes and that'd be waysisms...
 
I see this is all the constitutional carry discussions

“The key here is that these are people who have guns and don’t have any training,” says Brenda Goss Andrews, the former deputy chief of police in Detroit

Lets be honest .. does anyone walk away feeling "trained" when they finish their CCW course. I remember when I got mine some 16 or so years ago it was a long full day but I didnt feel any better trained after leaving and the shooting segment was a joke.
 
Boriqua said:
I see this is all the constitutional carry discussions

“The key here is that these are people who have guns and don’t have any training,” says Brenda Goss Andrews, the former deputy chief of police in Detroit

Lets be honest .. does anyone walk away feeling "trained" when they finish their CCW course. I remember when I got mine some 16 or so years ago it was a long full day but I didnt feel any better trained after leaving and the shooting segment was a joke.

Mine was with a laser "Glock". No live fire. LOL
 
Most people that are regulars at the range are far better trained than many in law enforcement for that specific skill set. They always throw out those comments when they get into the concealed carry argument.

Being ex law enforcement albeit military, the only skill I can think that most wouldn't have is deescalation techniques but that only applies under specific circumstances. When the time comes for one of us to feel we need to use our weapon usually the situation is past that.
 
Boriqua said:
I see this is all the constitutional carry discussions

“The key here is that these are people who have guns and don’t have any training,” says Brenda Goss Andrews, the former deputy chief of police in Detroit

Lets be honest .. does anyone walk away feeling "trained" when they finish their CCW course. I remember when I got mine some 16 or so years ago it was a long full day but I didnt feel any better trained after leaving and the shooting segment was a joke.

When I took the CCW course there was no actual training. It consisted of an overview of the law and potential things that could happen if you used a firearm in self defense. If people want training they should take a defensive pistol/rifle class to learn how to actually use their firearm. The CCW course is a great overview of the law but a terrible class for anything in terms of training.
 
Well...it is certainly a danger to criminals....not our fault if most of the criminals also happen to be black.

Sugar is also dangersous to black people...very high rate of The Diabetus. Is sugar racist? Is a poor diet racist?

Don't act like a criminal if you don't want to be treaded like one...pretty simple.
 
So if people have permits the risk is reduced? Not at all, a criminal will be a criminal and carry regardless, while anyone wanting to carry legally will have a permit. Nothing changes other than each state gets additional $$ for permits, which in AZ is $60 for a ccw.

Not a weak argument, it's no argument.
 
Boriqua said:
....their CCW course. I remember when I got mine... a long full day but I didnt feel any better trained after leaving and the shooting segment was a joke.

I think I am at 25yrs now. I agree. It was still 16hrs at that time. IIRC, it was 5rds at 5, and 5 more at the 10? Perhaps 10 & 10? I'll never forget being seated behind three Hells's Angels (wearing their colors. natch). :o
 
My CCW class was literally just about when you could shoot and when you shouldn't shoot. I feel so much safer.
 
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