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You are not alone lmao. I always am people watching and I keep my head on a swivel. The other thing you have to keep in mind, regarding these crazies. Is as far as seeking cover and retreating. I always like to think, after I find my cover/escape route. If the crazy was also is thinking about that particular place and has an L shaped ambush waiting for us. So I try to get into their mind. If the first pieces of cover or escape route I find are pretty obvious. I try to find other ones that may be better to retreat to. That don't have shooters or traps waiting for me there.It may be part of their plan to push everyone to the main exit for instance. Or maybe they have bombs set up that they can set off behind cover to flush us out from behind cover. Just 2 of the many things that you need to have running through your mind before going into public areas.
The Uvalde shooting is crazy to me. Where did the kid get the money to purchase all of his gear? I do very well for myself financially but dropping $2k on a Daniels Defense rifle is a bit too rich for me. Not to mention he bought a second rifle which cost him at least another $600 if it was a cheapo rifle. Then throw in the 350 rounds which probably cost another $200+ and a plate carrier, whatever that cost, and the transfer fees. The kid saved up all this money working part time at Wendy's?
Seriously, I am a gun owner and firm supporter of the 2nd amendment, but I could see raising the minimum age of buying a rifle and a shotgun to 21 just like a handgun and an increase in red flag laws as well.
That's honestly not that much money if you don't have bills to pay.The Uvalde shooting is crazy to me. Where did the kid get the money to purchase all of his gear? I do very well for myself financially but dropping $2k on a Daniels Defense rifle is a bit too rich for me. Not to mention he bought a second rifle which cost him at least another $600 if it was a cheapo rifle. Then throw in the 350 rounds which probably cost another $200+ and a plate carrier, whatever that cost, and the transfer fees. The kid saved up all this money working part time at Wendy's?
Seriously, I am a gun owner and firm supporter of the 2nd amendment, but I could see raising the minimum age of buying a rifle and a shotgun to 21 just like a handgun and an increase in red flag laws as well.
In other mass killing news
They’ll spin this into an excuse to try to crack down on firearms, but in reality you should be arming yourself if you cant trust law enforcement to protect you and your family.
Total failure by Incident Command System.
Agreed.They’ll spin this into an excuse to try to crack down on firearms, but in reality you should be arming yourself if you cant trust law enforcement to protect you and your family.
At 18 years old it is.Credit is not that hard to get
How much money could he have earned working part time at Wendy's after taxes, $200 a week? That means he must have been planning this for a long time, saving up all those paychecks.That's honestly not that much money if you don't have bills to pay.
Can you believe 1/2 the country is behind this backwards logic as well...They’ll spin this into an excuse to try to crack down on firearms, but in reality you should be arming yourself if you cant trust law enforcement to protect you and your family.
Can you believe 1/2 the country is behind this backwards logic as well...
"only police/feds need weapons or war, because they'll save you"... and then in the same breath "defund the police, they're killing Americans".
I mean it would really only take a couple months and that's if literally all of it went towards equipment.How much money could he have earned working part time at Wendy's after taxes, $200 a week? That means he must have been planning this for a long time, saving up all those paychecks.
They technically weren't doing nothing. Many were getting their own kids out.I still can't get over holding back the parents while doing nothing.