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Aren’t those things already requirements?
Requirements met by legal gun owners who kill. So clearly that's not responsible.
Aren’t those things already requirements?
Requirements met by legal gun owners who kill. So clearly that's not responsible.
i mean, it's fine if you want to hide behind NC laws only but in many other states a CCH permit is nothing except a piece of paper and some cash.
and aren't certain states like Tennessee and maybe Texas passing laws where you don't need permits to carry?
And they’re being passed by people who consider themselves to be responsible gun owners.
jhmd is trying to get us to believe is some random person knocked on his door flashing a gun and a permit, he’d just open it for a fellow responsible gun owner.
Nah. I'd probably be at work.
Nah. I'd probably be at work.
Nice dodge. You know your logic doesn’t hold up.
He’ll soon drop the “you lefties obviously have bullshit jobs allowing you to post all day” after dominating the post count.
"Responsible Gun Owner" as a phrase feels like "Clean Coal" to me. Pubs just speak it into existence ad infinitum.
Forsyth County District Attorney Jim O’Neill said at the hearing that the alleged shooter, Maurice T. Evans Jr., and the victim, William Chavis Renard Miller Jr., had a long-simmering dispute over the summer that culminated in Miller’s death on Sept. 1 at Mount Tabor High School. Both were students at the school.
Evans has been charged with murder and will likely be tried as an adult in Forsyth Superior Court.
“This was not a random act of violence,” O’Neill said.
It was a targeted shooting that could have happened anywhere…
… O’Neill said Evans shot Miller while Miller was standing outside a classroom and that Evans later placed the gun in a trash can on the school grounds. The entire incident, which occurred about noon on Sept. 1, was captured by security cameras, O’Neill said.
O’Neill did not say what the dispute between Williams and Evans was about but he did say that at some point during the summer, Evans was shot. He did not say who is alleged to have shot Evans or how seriously he was injured. He also did not say in court whether anyone was charged in that shooting...
… Authorities said the shooting happened at 12:07 p.m. Sept. 1 and Mount Tabor High School went on immediate lockdown. Other schools were locked down as a precaution. That included Reynolds High School, when concerns circulated on social media that the shooter was headed to that school. Those concerns turned out to be unfounded...
… O’Neill said in court that Evans’ friends and Miller’s friends have been going back and forth with each other and there have been some other shootings as a result. O’Neill did not provide any other details about the disputes.…
Another gun found at Tabor today.
I think the number of guns present on school campuses most days would surprise folks; it doesn't typically make the news if there isn't more incident involved about it.