Has someone home invaded you with a gun where you having one saved your life? The way pro gun advocates talk it seems like this is a common occurrence yet I almost never read about it. I really don't care who has what in their home. Just so long as they don't come charging out and killing someone for toliet papering a tree or accidentally knocking on the wrong door. It is all the carry permits and automatic weapons I just don't see the need for. And even though having a gun inside the home is much more likely to kill a loved one than an intruder, I still think that is a personal right. Someone is way more likely to die driving a car then walking. It is their choice. But just don't start shooting other people for stupid reasons in public and i won't care who has what. Just my 2 cents anyway.
hes such a douche. i almost wish theyd have gunned his ass down.
Unfortunately him being unstable is the exact reason they have to do that. It's easy to see his tweets and think oh he is acting completely rational, when in fact he hasn't and could have avoided the situation if he just let them serve the warrant.
You can predict what a stable person will do, you can't with unstable, and as much overkill as this situation is, the fact that he is unstable truly means anything can happen. They tried to do it the normal way, and he wasn't having that.
For the record, you can't buy guns at a local grocery store. Unless the grocery store has an FFL which allows him to sell a gun with your quart of milk and cookies.
however, at your local grocery store, you can buy opium and a vest bomb, walk into a crowded market and kill 54 unarmed peaceful people because you think that is cool.
Relax. I said almost. :icon_lol:Fuck. Brutal. You don't even know him. Douche. He could be right after all.
seriously.He isnt Al-Queida. There is literally nothing he could do that would require the reponse of an APC, chopper, snipers, K9s, god knows how many officers, etc. Cops were looking for a reason to bust out their new "safety" gear.
I had a buddy like Miller.
He always had a million reasons why he was getting screwed or why whatever trouble he appeared to be in was bullshit, then he was always 'sorry' in hindsight. Often he seemed like a rational guy, and that he deserved to be stood up for. "He's harmless" we'd say. He was super funny, and its not like he's intentionally fucking up right?
The fact is that while there may have been other ingredients to each of the situations, he was the consistently present element. He either sparked it, amplified it, or both...every time.
Eventually his actions cost another friend (one who always stood by him) his life. A huge group of friends was ripped apart, couples broke up, others got together (that turned out miserable), the family turned into a bunch of shut-ins, people gave up pursuits and careers...and it all traces back to that event.
That's the potential price of giving second, third, and fourth chances to people who don't deserve it.