KodiakISGOOD
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Hamil1 wrote:
oh and btw most dangerous person is one that is under the influence of PCP.....i have had two encounters with people on PCP, neither time was i armed, but i sure wish that i had been or had the national guard behind me!!
happy carrying,
Jason
Hamil1 wrote:
does EPD (emotionally disturbed person) work for you?joeroket wrote:I would like to just interject thatthe reference to the mentally ill as "crazies" and "nutjobs" is as offensive as the use of profanity and does just as much to impress one's level ofprejudice towards that group of individuals as when the antigun consortium refer to "firearms enthusiasts" as "gun nuts." Enough of the name calling. As for the most dangerous personsone might encounter, those with untreated schizophrenia and/or other mental illnesses don't hold a candle to a true sociopath or an antisocial. Reason is, that those in the last catagory are able to reason and act without any reservation and for their objective gain, and afterwards smile while explaining why, without any remorse...Mike wrote:I deleted all the posts with f words today. the thread is related to guns, but come on folks...
Thanks Mike. We don't need profane language here.
As far as the guy being a nutjob and the sight of the weapon being a deterrent, I am not going to be convinced of that. My dad was killed with his own service revolver because of a guy who suffered from parnoid schizophrenia. Guys like the one Compmanio encountered are, as far as I am concerned, the most dangerous people any of us will encounter. They typically live in a fantasy world driven by thier illness and on top of that they alsousually exhibit super strengths and immunity to things such as capsicum and tasers.
These people are not to be taken lightly. They need to be taken as a serious threat everytime we encounter one. By no means am I saying to pull your weapon on them everytime but we need to be extra aware during encounters with them.
oh and btw most dangerous person is one that is under the influence of PCP.....i have had two encounters with people on PCP, neither time was i armed, but i sure wish that i had been or had the national guard behind me!!
happy carrying,
Jason