The country has had a weekend for the tragic Aurora, Colo., shooting to
sink in. During that time, many have probably gone from shock, to anger,
to grief, and several other stages. Some are also contemplating the
lessons that can be learned. The editor-in-chief of SOFREP (the Special Operations Forces Report) is one who has considered the latter, and he has felt compelled to share “some lessons” from his time
as a Navy SEAL that he “can pass on to the average citizen.” In other
words, he has some advice for people going forward that could help
protect you should you ever find yourself in such a situation.
Brandon Webb, who was apart of the Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL
Class 215, told TheBlaze that he, like many, was “angry that this sick
individual could just stroll into this theater and open fire on
innocent, unsuspecting people.”
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4 comments:
And at no time is he recommending people carry guns and start a shoot out inside a crowded movie theater.
3:00 PM
READ it again genius.
Aurora, Colorado already has strict gun control laws on the books that make it:
• Illegal to carry a concealed weapon, even if you're a law-abiding citizen.
• Illegal to discharge a firearm in public unless you are a peace officer.
Thus, any person who would have shot James Holmes and stopped the massacre would, themselves, have been arrested as a criminal!
In Aurora, Colorado, it is illegal to stop a massacre
3:47
Well said!
These libtards are slowely taking away every basic right that any human being should have.
Vote for a Democrat, and vote away your rights!
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