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John Tabutt, 62, told investigators he got his gun when he thought he heard an intruder, then fired at a figure in the hallway, according to Brunelle. It was Tabutt's live-in fiancee, 62-year-old Nancy Dinsmore, who family members say he was going to marry Saturday. Tabutt told authorities he thought she was next to him in bed the whole time.
Spazz wrote:John Tabutt, 62, told investigators he got his gun when he thought he heard an intruder, then fired at a figure in the hallway, according to Brunelle. It was Tabutt's live-in fiancee, 62-year-old Nancy Dinsmore, who family members say he was going to marry Saturday. Tabutt told authorities he thought she was next to him in bed the whole time.
Its not the guns fault this man is an idiot and it makes me angry that guns are going to get banned becuase of stupid shit like this. This dude broke every rule of useing a weapon for defending ones home and hes going to suffer for it the rest of his life. Imo after hearing the noise he should have got his peice , figured out where his woman was and then and only then engaged the person in the home.
People like arlos will say this wouldnt have happened if we didnt have guns in our home and in this case that would be hard to argue. On the other hand if he didnt have a weapon and he did have an invader in his house people like me would say it could have been porevented with a gun.
As to the ohio shootout even with a gun ban shit like that could and would still happen. Gangters and criminals dont care about the laws and wouldnt just hand over thier weapons just becuase they arent sposed to have them.
Last but not least if we ended the war on drugs this ohio shootout could have been avoided all together.
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
Arlos wrote:You're correct, Diekan. I am not anti-gun. Hell, my dad had several when I was growing up (mix of shotguns, a hunting rifle, and an old 1800's carbine that was handed down through the family). I recognize the current interpretation of the 2nd amendment, and barring it being repealed (never going to happen), owning guns is a right enshrined in the source of this country's entire rule of law. I even borrowed one of my dad's shotguns when I was in college at Whitman, and would go out shooting with a couple friends in the area around town. (Farmers there generally were just fine with people on their land shooting at targets, as long as you picked up your brass and made damn sure there was nothing downrange of you. Had a couple nice conversations with some who came by as we were shooting at paper targets we'd tack to a inch thick piece of plyboard we'd bring with us)
I am, though, as you said, VERY VERY VERY against morons behaving unsafely with guns. If you want to trace this back, you can point to where my little brother nearly got killed at 2 years old in a rural area outside Sacramento because 2 idiots were firing their brand new rifles in an unsafe manner, and a round came right through the exterior wall of my grandparents' house with enough force to punch through a solid oak cabinet after flying across the room from where it had come through the wall, passing through where my brother had been standing not 10 seconds before the round came through. I was all of 7 at the time.
So, I've long been an advocate of a law making it a requirement to pass a written and practical firearms use/safety test before you get to bring guns you own home. If you don't pass it, you can own them, but you need to keep them stored at a place like a local gun range, shooting club, etc. Classes for those that need them should be offered by gun ranges and police departments, but the classes wouldn't be required to take or pass the tests. (since lots of people learn proper safety from parents, in boy scouts, the military, etc.) I realize this is a bit of a hassle for responsible owners, but it's not unduly onerous, and keeps mongoloids with single digit IQs from endangering the rest of us. (or at least makes it harder for them to)
The other thing I'm opposed to is free concealed carry. The reason there is I have simply known far too many people that turn into complete raving idiots when they get drunk. Hell, think about how many ostensibly normal people get into bar brawls when they're drunk. You don't think some significant fraction of those would turn lethal if Joe Alcoholic With Hair Trigger Temper could freely be armed?
Anyway, speaking as the resident raving lefty commie pinko liberal, my position on guns has *NOTHING* to do with control, period. I have no interest in running anyone else's life. My position is entirely based on my interest in not getting my ass shot off by a drunken moron in a bar, along with my interest in not seeing 5 year olds getting shot with guns that were stored improperly by negligent owners, or other similar injuries or deaths caused by people behaving irresponsibly with lethal weapons. Sure, we can never stop all of it, but I don't see that as a reason why we can't TRY and make things better. Now, I can't speak for ALL other liberal types, but I personally don't know a SINGLE one whose interest in gun control has a motive of wanting to take away people's freedoms or control people's lives. Instead, it's pretty universal that it's safety concerns. *shrug* That whole "liberals want to take away your freedoms" or "Liberals want power and control over your lives" is nothing but a bunch of completely paranoid BS, honestly.
-Arlos
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
Drem wrote:somehow he would marry guns and civilization into a utopian paradise
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
Spazz wrote:We need a new frontier ? Yea dude everyone loves to live hoping that thier tv will still be at the house when they get home after being gone a few hours. It feels like christmas inside wondering if in the 2 blocks it takes to walk to the store and back will i get robbed or beat down. Dont get me wrong I love my hood cuz its where I live but this isnt exactly a place any sane person would want to live. Isnt anything new up here to tame and settle just a lot of pitfalls to avoid till you can make it out. You cant change the hood but the hood can change you.
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