Don’t be deliberately obtuse. What do you think TimeEntrance; that one is more likely to encounter someone with a concealed carry in a posted gun free zone or in the same environment without such designation. As the saying goes…do the math. Or to quote Clint Eastwood…“Do you feel lucky? Well do ya punk?”
I have no idea what that Clint Eastwood quote is suppose to mean in relation to your comments preceding it.
And my comment was no more obtuse than a challenging remark one could expect to come from a course in logic or by any philosopher let alone logician. Your assertion that these shooters know they will not encounter any armed resistance in the designated gun free zones are built on certain assumptions. That is not obtuse, that is simple logic. Your assumptions may not be accurate.
I once owned a sawed-off shotgun. I got the weapon by trading my .380 semiautomatic pistol for it. How that happened was a bit serendipitous. Visiting an old friend at his home at some point he pulled up his shirt to expose a pistol he had, at which point I pulled up my shirt to expose my .380 tucked in my belt or waistband. Prior to this neither one of knew each was carrying concealed.
He wanted my .380 and offered a trade for another weapon he had: a sawed-off 12 gauge shotgun.
Her is my point: you can’t know for certain who around you is armed or unarmed. Unless of course you can pat them down or maybe use metal detectors over them.
That’s not to say you can’t assume odds. I would say the odds are that a man or woman on a beach in Miami or in Rio de Janeiro are unlikely to be armed. Less so that at a gun range or police station. Can I be certain no individual is armed while sunbathing on those beaches? No. But the odds decrease even further if they leave the sands of sunbathing to go swim in the water.
These mass shootings that have captured the headlines have been carefully planned in advance. Futher, the shooters seek out places where they are unlikely to face someone who is armed. For example the Batman Shooter had the choice of seven theaters in the same general area. He chose the theater with the gun free designation. Our Portland shooter also chose the one large mall with a gun free designation. By chance someone DID have a gun and stopped him. But like Virginia Tech, chances are the gun free zone is just that. Do ou think the Newtown shooter expected to be faced with an armed school teacher or ten year old packing heat? Let’s be real OK?
What I think is you think you’re smarter than FBI profilers, forensic psychologists and others that investigate crimes.
To justify your opinions you card stack: permit only data that can be used to prove your point.
Why did the Batman shooter pick a batman movie to shoot people at? That would be my question. Why did the Virginia Tech shooter pick that no gun free zone over another? Why did the Newtown shooter pick Sandy Hook elementary school specifically? Why not a different school or some other gun free zone?
I don’t think those questions are much different from asking why a man that abuses his wife chokes his wife but not female strangers? Or why a married man that is a serial killer of women does not murder his wife but murders other women.
And no it does NOT suggest that all should be armed. In fact that would be counterproductive. It is the CHANCE that one may face an armed opponent that sends would be shooters to easier targets. Not knowing about the guy next to you in Starbucks or at the theater or in a classroom is a far better deterrent than a dopey sign that just asks for trouble.
I don’t doubt easy targets and mass killings are part (though I doubt the whole) of the psychological motivation for mass shooters.
The former Marine that recently shot up his wife’s place of work in Brooklfield, WI. could have easily picked the lake front of Milwaukee or a restaurant in downtown Wisconsin. But he choose to shoot and murder the mother of his child and her coworkers. I’ll hazard a guess there were psychological motivations beyond just “easy targets” why he picked his wife’s hair salon she worked at over places or facilities likely presenting as easy of targets.
There are those in America that become “shooters” motivated by other things like taking money, that do challenge law enforcement in gun battle rather than “easy targets.”
- wisn.com/news/south-east-wisconsin/waukesha/4-dead-4-injured-in-Brookfield-shooting/-/10150328/17074464/-/9rwk3cz/-/index.html
4 dead, 4 injured in Brookfield shooting
Police said shooter was found deceased inside spa
UPDATED 6:41 AM CDT Oct 22, 2012
BROOKFIELD, Wis. —Three people plus a gunman are dead in a mass shooting that took place at the Azana Spa near the Brookfield Square Mall at about 11:15 a.m. Sunday, according to the Brookfield police chief.
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Hollywood_shootout
The North Hollywood shootout was an armed confrontation between two heavily armed and armored bank robbers and officers of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) in the North Hollywood district of Los Angeles on February 28, 1997. Both robbers were killed, eleven police officers and seven civilians were injured, and numerous vehicles and other property were damaged or destroyed by the nearly 2,000 rounds of ammunition fired by the robbers and the police.[2]